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2. Match terms in column A with their definitions in column B
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B
1) critical literature review a) an alphabetical list of something such as subjects or names at the
back of a book, that shows on which page they are mentioned
2) key word b) the first occurrence of a piece of work, including published
sources such as government white papers, and unpublished sources
such as letters, memos and committee minutes
3) tertiary literature source c) detailed and justified analysis and commentary of the merits and
faults of the literature within a chosen area, which demonstrates fa-
miliarity with what is already known about your research topic
4) grey literature d) journal in which the articles have been evaluated by academic
peers prior to publication to assess their quality and suitability
5) index e) journals produced by a professional organisation for its members,
often containing articles of a practical nature related to professional
needs
6) professional journal f) source designed to help locate primary and secondary literature,
such as an index, abstract, or bibliography
7) references g) article that contains both a considered review of the state of
knowledge in a given topic area and pointers towards areas where
further research needs to be undertaken
8) refereed academic journal h) International Standard Serial Number, a unique eight-digit number
used to identify a print or electronic periodical publication
9) review article i) bibliographic details of all items referred to directly in the text
10) ISBN j) basic term that describes the research questions and objectives
which can be used in combination to search the tertiary literature
11) ISSN k) International Standard Book Number; a unique 9-digit number
given to every book that is published
3. Figure 4.1. demonstrates different categories of literature resources. It highlights that while information flows
from primary to secondary to tertiary sources it becomes less detailed but more easily accessible. Complete the
scheme using the words from the bottom:
Literature sources available
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Figure 4.1. Literature sources available
a. dictionaries, b. books, c. catalogues, d. company reports, e. professional journals, f. bibliographies, g. unpub-
lished manuscripts, h. encyclopaedias, i. conference reports, j. conference proceedings, k. refereed academic journals.
4. Mark the following statements as T (true) or F (false):
Statement T F
1. Bibliographic details required to find a journal article normally
include the author, year of publication, title of article, title of jour-
nal, volume, part/issue, page numbers
2. Theses can be difficult to locate and, when found, difficult to
access as there may be only one copy at the awarding institution
Newspapers
Internet
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Increasing level of detail
Increasing time to publish
Reports
Theses
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Indexes
Abstracts
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