Documenting your searches
It's good practice to document and save your search results and methods for how you found your information. By saving your search results in one place, you can re-run, edit or share your results and strategies with other people and keep a thorough record of your review process.
Managing your references
Reference management could include a handwritten journal, Word document, Spreadsheet, or Bibliographic Management software. Make sure to record the following bibliographic metadata.
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Author(s)
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Title of:
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Article and Journal
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Book
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Webpage
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Streaming Video
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Date of publication
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Volume Issue (Number) of Journal
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Digital Object Identifier (doi)
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URL
Remember the Email and Cite Functions in OCtopus.
The first question you should ask is who may have an interest in creating or using the type of information/data that I seek.