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Before you start
STEP 1: STARTING out
- Recognise your need
- Think about your need
- Read about your topic
- Defining keywords
Draw mind map
Broader & narrower terms
Other spellings
Examples per faculty:
Agriculture / Sciences
Mind map
Management / Commerce
Mind map
Humanities / Social Sciences
Mind map
Education
Mind map
- Cost of information
- Summary
- Quiz
STEP 2: FINDING
STEP 3: EVALUATE
STEP 4: Legal and ethical USE
STEP 5: COMMUNICATE
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Example: Education
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Research problem |
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Investigate drug abuse by school children. |
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schools, teachers, children, pupils, drugs, juveniles,
young, addiction, learner, drug abuse education, reasons, trafficking |
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Broader subjects |
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- drug dependence
- drug culture
- education
- substance abuse
- drug education
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Narrower subjects |
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- cannabis
- opium
- solvent sniffing
- cocaine
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Synonyms |
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- addiction to drugs
- drug habit narcotic
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See a mind map.
You must identify all the above-mentioned words to help you when
you start your search. Using different words may retrieve different
information, therefore use all possible options when you search
for information.
After searches were done on the Library on-line catalogue on
some of the words identified above, the following was found: |
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It is clear that you get different results from different words used
in the searches. That is why it is so important to identify and follow
up every possible word related to your topic.
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