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Albert S. Cook Library

ISTC 685: Research in Instructional Technology

Learning Technologies Librarian

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Brittni Ballard
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Albert S. Cook Library, Room 524D
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Introductions

Congratulations on pursuing higher education! Academic research is exciting because you learn more about things that interest you, but: It can also be confusing. This guide can help by highlighting resources and strategies to use throughout your research, from brainstorming a topic and finding sources to citing those sources and writing your paper. Questions? Please don't hesitate to contact me, your personal librarian, via phone call, SMS or direct messaging, email, or video conference. I can be available morning or night, weekday or weekend, so: Let's talk soon.

Access TU Sources Remotely

You can access our online resources from off-campus. Add this button as a bookmark to your browser, and then reload to get it through TU Libraries. If we subscribe to it, you will be able to see it after you log in.

Bookmark the "Reload at TU" button

Firefox

Drag the button to the bookmarks toolbar or right click and select the "Bookmark This Link" option.

Chrome

Drag the button to the bookmarks toolbar.

Safari

Drag the button to the bookmarks toolbar. If the bookmarks toolbar isn't visible, press Ctrl + Shift + B.

Internet Explorer

Right click the button and choose the "Add to favorites..." option. You may get a warning about adding unsafe links. While it's good practice to be wary, this link is safe.

How it works

This button adds some information in front of the URL called a proxy that allows you to log in through your TU netID.

It will only work for resources we subscribe to. Check the Journal List or Databases list for a complete list, or Ask a Librarian.

Start Your Research Proposal

Find Empirical Papers...

Your research proposal requires you cite at least ten empirical papers. Empirical papers are also known as original research studies or primary sources. Within the natural and social sciences, empirical research involves collecting original data via a particular methodology, then sharing outcomes and implications. Keep in mind: Although all empirical papers are academic journal article, not all academic journal articles are empirical papers. Because academic journal databases don't have a built-in button to click that limits results to only empirical papers, you should:

  1. modify your search query to tell the database to search only for research studies, or
  2. manually determine whether an academic journal article is a research study by checking for a Methods section.

How can you tell the database to search only for research studies? Conduct your search as usual (for more help on creating a database search query, visit Search for Sources), then, using a blank search bar:

  • search for the desired type of research, such as quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods, and/or
  • search by method of sampling, and/or
  • search by design.

Using Key Databases

You can search these databases individually or simultaneously! To search multiple databases at once, select one, then click the "Choose Databases" hyperlink button above the first search bar. Then, hover over the chat bubble for a description of what each database searches.

Not sure where to start? Try one of these "Best Bets" or visit Find Scholarly Journal Articles for even more suggested resources and a video tutorial.