To search for information, there are two important things to do before you start:
Here's an example:
Choose tools that cover the academic areas you have identified, to search for journal articles. (Tip: Ask a librarian if you are not sure which databases to use!)
This database includes the renowned AGRICOLA, ESPM, and EIS databases and provides full-text titles from around the world, including scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, government publications, and more. For those researchers who need to conduct comprehensive literature reviews, this database includes specialized, editorial-controlled A&I resources for discovery of relevant scholarly research and technical literature critical to the discipline.
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Citing the sources we use to provide information for our research is a vital and expected practice of all researchers, including all engineers.
There are many different types of citation formats, such MLA, APA, and CSE.
Some of the databases provide ways to get a pre-formatted citation, but some do not. If you cannot find a pre-formatted citation, here are some guides to help you put the information into the correct format:
Whichever citation style you use, the important thing is to be consistent throughout your work.
Tools to help you get past Paywalls and to the full text of an article.
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