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Electrical and Information Engineering Project EEET4048

Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment (ITEE)

Introduction

This Assignment Help is designed to help you to find books, journal articles and other documents for your assignments.

ITEE Information Search Methods online workshop

The ITEE Information Search Methods online workshop provides information retrieval and information management skills to enable you to design and implement effective literature search strategies.

Where to Search

You can use your keywords and search plan to search for a variety of information sources. An information source can be a book, journal, conference proceeding, video or DVD, report or web page. The type of information source you need will determine the most suitable place to search.

Catalogue - where you will find details about books, videos/DVDs and other material
Databases - where you will find details about journal articles and conference papers and sometimes the full text of an article
Internet - web pages containing a variety of information about many different topics.

Library Catalogue

Search the catalogue (opens in new window) for library resources including books, journals, audio-visual (AV) and website links. The catalogue is essential in any search for information.

Information on searching the catalogue is available in the ITEE Information Search Methods online workshop

Databases

Library databases are indexes to journal articles. Search databases to find quality journal articles on your topic that you may not find on the internet.

If you already know the title of a database, select from the Database Titles list.
To find a list of databases on the broad subject area of your topic use the Database Subjects page or try searching the multidisciplinary databases as they cover a wide range of academic topics.

Where database you search depends on your topic but you could start with the following:

Information on searching databases is available in the ITEE Information Search Methods online workshop

Locating Resources

When you have obtained information about journal articles in databases and the full text of the article is not available in that database the Find it button may link you to the full text. Refer to the Using Find it guide (PDF 469kb, opens in new window) for more information.

If this option does not find the full text:

  • for a journal article the source is the title of the journal
  • for a book chapter the source is the title of the book
  • for a conference paper the source is the title of the conference

Search the Library catalogue (opens in new window) to find out if the Library holds the source you have found in your search.

Topic guides

There are a range of Resources by Topic which will link you to useful print and online library resources and websites in specific subject areas including:

Internet Resources

You may also find suitable academic references for your assignment using an internet search engine.

Google Scholar searches within academic sources on the internet rather than over the whole internet. The internet contains an enormous amount of material and there is no overall quality control on the web. You need to carefully evaluate the websites you find.

Other Resources

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