primary literature search
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Primary Literature Search. Your case studies are Data-Driven, and all sources should come from scholarly articles Scholarly (peer-reviewed) articles vs. Review Articles (both are ok) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Primary Literature Search• Your case studies are Data-Driven, and all sources should come
from scholarly articles• Scholarly (peer-reviewed) articles vs. Review Articles (both are ok)• Google Scholar is good, but make sure you link to the UMB library,
and that it is an article published in a peer-reviewed journal• Web of Science and GreenFile are other good databases to use
(UMB library website)– Web of Science can filter “Document Type”-> “Review”…Google Scholar
cannot• Use the “Take a Snapshot” tool in Adobe Reader (after you have
saved the file) to grab images
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Tips for Reading Scientific Articles
• Many different methods, develop what works for you– But DON’T read them front to back in entirety
(unless it’s a review article)• Read and re-read Abstract multiple times• Read Introduction and Discussion/Conclusion,
ignore middle of paper• Look for Figures, read the captions/where they
are referenced to understand them
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• Ekman Transport: behaves same as coriolis force– Deflects to right in N hemisphere– Deflects to left in S hemisphere
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Iron is a limiting nutrient throughout much of the ocean
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http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2012/s3639093.htm
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First Upwelling Event Relaxation Event Second Upwelling Event