Q: How do I take the help of web-based resources as a research scholar?
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- How web-based resources can be of help to a research scholar: There are several types of web resources for academics and scientists. These include search engines, sites, databases, blogs, podcasts, forums, and groups. These can help researchers in various ways: keeping updated about your field, learning about a topic of interest, gathering information for research (such as for a literature review or for references and citations), finding answers to queries (as on this forum), and connecting with other researchers. You need to identify the right resource based on your need.
- How research scholars can use (utilize) web-based resources: While there are a lot of repositories of information on the net, you need to know how to find the right information for your need. Otherwise, you will be spending a lot of time looking and may sometimes not be able to find it at all. Below are some articles on how to use some web-based resources to easily find the information you seek. You may use the tips and pointers shared here to look for information in other resources as well.
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