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Pacific Studies  Tags: pacific_islands oceania pacs  

This guide is to assist study of the people and societies of the Pacific Islands
Last update: Nov 09th, 2009 URL: http://canterbury.libguides.com/pacs  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Assignment Research

This outlines a simple but effective approach to finding information for your assignment, based on the resources described in the Pacific Studies Guide. Depending on your topic and your level of study, you may need to rearrange or review these steps.

Check this guide carefully for additional subject resources and topic guides.

Define your topic

It may seem obvious, but the first step is to make sure you understand the topic. Identify the main concepts or keywords in your question to help you develop a search strategy.

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Developing a research strategy

Gather background information

Use dictionaries and encyclopedias to find definitions and background information. Articles from specialized subject encyclopedias are authoritative and often substantial.

More on reference resources for Pacific Studies

Find Books

Search the Library catalogue:

  • Check for books on Restricted Loan.
  • Use Title and Keyword anywhere searches to find additional material.
  • Click on the Subject headings of useful titles to find books on related subjects.
  • Browse the library shelves in the classification sequence for Pacific Studies or ask at the Macmillan Brown Library desk for assistance.

Tip : To get the best retrieval when searching for Pacific Islands information you can use the terms Oceania, South Seas or Pacific. Alternatively, narrowing your search to a region or country will give more focused results eg. Micronesia or Samoa

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Find journal articles

The catalogue lists the print and electronic titles of journals held by the Library. To find articles on your specific topic you will need to search the recommended databases for Pacific Studies.

More about using databases to find an article.

Find information on the Internet

The Internet can be a rich source of information but not everything will be useful or appropriate for research use. Web resources should be carefully evaluated and used in conjunction with the scholarly resources provided by the Library. Use the Advanced search features of Google or Google Scholar to restrict your search to search results from reputable sources.

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Some useful websites

Evaluate your sources

References recommended on reading lists will already have been evaluated for quality. You will need to evaluate sources that you find yourself. Think critically about the information you find. The quality of your information will help to determine the quality of your assignment.

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Cite your sources

Avoid plagiarism by citing all the sources of information you use in your essay, using the citation style relevant to your subject.

Write your assignment

See our writing guides page for books which have useful hints for writing an essay or assignment.

 

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