Glossary
Use our glossary to find out the meaning of some of the academic research and writing terms used in this module.
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AbstractA short summary which can be used to judge whether or not an article is relevant to your research. | ||
ArticleA relatively short piece of academic work published in a journal and containing the most up-to-date research results and data. | |
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Bibliography | |
Boolean Operators | ||
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Citation | |
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DatabaseSearchable electronic index of high quality published literature that is suitable for academic study and use. | |
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E-bookAn electronic book – available 24/7 provided you have access to an Internet connection and your Queen Mary login details. | ||
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Full textThe complete text of an academic article (or book), including the abstract, bibliography and references. | ||
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Hidden webAlso sometimes called the deep web. Important sections of the Internet not easily accessible via search engines such as Google; an academic database, for example, will be cordoned off from general usage by a subscription. | ||