Google Scholar Alerts and Keeping Tabs on Journals
Автор: Project Dragonfly
Загружено: 2025-04-14
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This video by Kevin Matteson at Project Dragonfly/Miami University instructs viewers on how to stay updated on current research in their field after completing a research paper. It outlines two primary methods: setting up Google Scholar alerts and regularly monitoring relevant academic journals.
Here's a breakdown of the video's content:
-- Google Scholar Alerts: Demonstrates how to create email alerts in Google Scholar for specific search terms, ensuring automatic notifications of new publications.
-- Journal Monitoring: Recommends regularly checking the websites of key journals within a field, using the Society for Conservation Biology's journals (specifically Conservation Biology) as an example.
-- Accessing Articles: Shows how to find recent articles on journal websites, noting the increasing prevalence of open access publications and the availability of articles through library resources when open access is not available.
-- Finding Relevant Research: Suggests skimming through recent articles to identify those of interest, providing examples like research on endangered bumblebees and nature-based learning for autistic children.
-- Saving Articles: Demonstrates how to download and save articles to a computer for future reference.
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