This guide provides resources on various aspects of conducting research, reviewing scholarly literature and searching databases, documenting your results, and disseminating your work -- to help you add your research to the current body of scientific knowledge.
For more information on publishing in a journal, the following guide offers resources on opportunities for students and residents, journal identification and selection, and more:
An online library of research methods guidance, including books, case studies, reference works, journal articles, and instructional video tutorials by experts across the social sciences. Supports researchers at all levels in exploring methods concepts through every step of the research process. Additionally, full-text titles from the Sage’s Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series (“The Little Green Books”) and Qualitative Research Methods Series ("The Little Blue Books”) books are available.
Primary/lead investigators (PIs) manage the human subject approval process and human subject training based on type of research, funding, and college / university protocols.
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