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BIOL 2450: Invertebrate Biology

This is a guide to help you find research articles to support your BIOL 2450 seminar and paper projects.

Academic Literature

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About articles in science journals

Reference Sources 

Encyclopedia articles, credible websites, and even textbooks are a great place to start your research. Once you have gotten an overview of your topic from a reference source, you are better equipped to start looking for scientific articles in journals.

When reading a reference source, make note of:

  • Common terms used when describing your topic. These will be useful when searching in databases
  • The main concepts within each topic
  • How the information relates to the assignment you're doing

Two kinds of articles in science journals:

Research Article

  • Describes the findings of original observations or experiments.
  • Should provide an abstract, methods, results and points for discussion.
  • Most of the articles published in science journals are research articles.
  • Research articles are considered primary literature.

Review Article

  • Summarizes current research in a particular area of study, categorizing and highlighting recent research studies.
  • Good way to get an overview of current research in a field.
  • Easier for a non-specialist to understand than a research article.
  • Review articles are considered to be secondary literature.

Some science journals publish both research and reviews, such as the major journals Nature, Science, and PNAS.

A few science journals publish reviews only - e.g. Annual Review of BiochemistryCritical Reviews in Biotechnology, and Trends in Genetics.

What kind of source - Quiz!

What kind of source is this?
Primary source: 687 votes (85.98%)
Secondary source: 99 votes (12.39%)
Reference source: 13 votes (1.63%)
Total Votes: 799

 

 

What kind of source is this?
Primary source: 16 votes (2.45%)
Secondary source: 615 votes (94.04%)
Reference source: 23 votes (3.52%)
Total Votes: 654

 

 

What kind of source is this?
Primary source: 27 votes (6.16%)
Secondary source: 32 votes (7.31%)
Reference source: 379 votes (86.53%)
Total Votes: 438