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Planning Your Dissertation Research




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Contents



Introduction                                    3


Step 1 – Topic Description                      5


Step 2 – Identifying your keywords              5


Step 3 – Identifying your sources               6


Step 4 – Additional sources                     7


Step 5 – Search the Databases                   7


6. Useful hints                                 8


7. Research Methodology checklist               9




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Introduction: Aim, Objectives and Learning Outcomes

Introduction

•   The primary purpose of this handout is to provide guidance on how to plan your dissertation
    research. On this first page the aim, objectives and learning outcomes in respect of this
    handbook are set out.


Aim

•   Understand the different research resources and search tools available from the Library to
    gather evidence for your dissertation proposal / final report.


Objectives

   How to build your search.
   How to find and identify relevant library databases from the JRUL Library Website
   How to access and search selected library databases



Learning Outcomes

   Understand how to plan a research approach and search strategy to identify research
    required
   Understand the range of data available from the library databases


Note

The library databases are accessible throughout your degree programme and your
understanding of what is available could prove valuable for other modules, projects/assignments
and/or for your career/professional development.

Make the most of the databases now whilst you can and remember there is a dedicated library
support service (in person/online) to help assist you in finding, accessing or searching data.

Good luck with your research now and in the future!

Dave Hirst
Faculty Team Librarian for EEE & MACE
Joule Library
Tel: 0161 306 4932
Email: david.hirst@manchester.ac.uk
Blog: http://jrulenginfo.wordpress.com/



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Finding and Accessing Databases

Finding the Databases

 http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/

   Select “Search Resources”
   Select “Databases A to Z”


Accessing the Databases

 University Username and Password (Institutional Access)
  Most databases will require you to enter your University Username and Password to
  access off-campus. This is a unique ID confirming you are a registered student at the
  University of Manchester.

   When required you will be asked to enter your Central Username and password via
   the University’s Central Authentication Service.

   https://login.manchester.ac.uk


 Individual “Special” database usernames and passwords
  A small number of databases require an individual username and password.
  Whenever you see a link “special username and password” you need to select this
  and log in (using your University username and password) to the Library’s protected
  password page first to find the username and password required to log into the
  database.

    Select the “special username and password” link from the individual database
     information page
    The Library’s password information page will be displayed
    Select “databases” from under the special username and password section
    Enter your university username and password to access the database password
     page
    Scroll down the list to find the relevant database username and password
    Go back to the database information page and select the database link
    Enter the username and password you obtained from the password page




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Step 1: Topic Description

In this box you will see set out an example of a project topic description. In the following sections the
steps that you need to take to access the appropriate and relevant databases and research resources.

Managing Project Value: taking one or more aspects of the subject, as indicated below, it is expected that
students will define and justify specific and significant aims / objectives.

Value Management is a feature of any capital project. The goal is to optimize the project such that the
maximum real value is achieved for the target cost. Frequently this is done implicitly with minimal formal
process but most modern project teams attempt to manage value through an explicit and formal process.

To strive for value, project scope, timescale, quality and other project dimensions are typically reviewed
at key points and may be changed to meet organizational objectives. Various techniques to analyze and
maximize value are discussed in the literature. However, in many projects, Value Engineering is carried
out only when project costs are seen to be too high – and the exercise is typically rushed.

“How can the Value Management process be optimized so that true
value is identified and changes are made effectively and efficiently
in a timely manner?”



                          Step 2: Identifying your Keywords

         Using a keyword or key phrase will enable you to focus your search for relevant
        information. You should note that the process of identifying keywords should be
              repeated more than once to build on the information initially found.




                  Think about…..
                         Wide range of terms
                         Related areas
                         Effective use of thesauri/controlled vocabulary if available
                         Effective use of keyword index if available




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Key Search Terms
                               Value Management
                               Value Engineering (VE)
                               Value for Money (VFM)
                               Earned Value Management
                               Earned Value
                               Stakeholder Management
                               Project Management
                               EVM
                               EV
                               Performance Measurement
                               Lean Thinking




                             Wider Range of Terms
                           Value management processes
                           Project design
                           Capital projects
                           Industrial cost engineering
                           Critical review
                           Success




                                   Related areas
                           Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled (BCWS)
                           Planned Value (PV)
                           Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP)
                           Cost engineering




                     Step 3 – Identify your sources
Question: What is the value of searching across the library’s journal databases for
articles?
Answer: You can search multiple journals, professional magazines and trade journals at
one time for:

       •   Up to date research within leading publications not always published within
           textbooks

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•   Latest peer reviewed academic research in specialised business and
               engineering fields
           •   Critiques of existing research/literature
           •   Access to primary resource material
           •   Case examples of specific management / research techniques in practice



                                        Key databases
                            Compendex
                            Web of Science
                            Business Source Premier (EBSCO)
                            Sage Management and Organization Studies
                            Emerald
                            Proquest




                               Step 4: Additional Sources

    Library Catalogue - books, conference proceedings, reports etc
    Google Scholar – journal articles, conference proceedings, grey literature
    Grey literature (Technical reports, Conferences, Theses, Newsletters, Trade/product literature,
     Standards and specifications, Codes of practice, Pre-prints, Web-objects)
    Ethos – UK digitised thesis
    Document Supply and Inter Library Loans – if the library does not hold a specific book or journal
     article then you can order it via the Document Supply service.



                          Step 5: Search the databases.

                   Access the recommended databases from Step 3.

    Each database allows the user to build up specific searches quite easily with a number of
    keywords. Using the tips below you can get the best out of the databases and locate
    high quality relevant academic articles.

    Boolean Logic - you can choose to combine search terms using the search boxes and you
    can search for your keywords in specific fields e.g. within the article title, the abstract,
    author, publisher etc.


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Limiters - you can also choose to ‘limit’ the search by including a date range e.g. 1997-
2007, choosing the language you want the article to be in and what type of article you
want the search to locate e.g. journal article, conference proceeding, monograph etc.
Limiters allow the user to narrow their search and target the relevant articles.

Truncation - e.g. searching for engineer* will also retrieve results including engineering,
engineered, engineers

Alternative spellings e.g. stabili?ation searches for US and UK spellings


                                  6. Useful Hints


Focus on Key Publications

Look at publications that have made a big impact on the field. If a reference has been
cited numerous times by other reputable authors, it is fair to assume that it is a key
publication. It is also important to include recent publications to show that you are up to
date with ideas and developments in the field.

To locate highly cited articles examine your search results on the database and rank
them according to how many times they have been cited. You can do this on the
majority of the library databases. Looking at how many times an article has been cited is
a useful indicator of the scholarly impact of the article. Look at the journals that the
highly cited articles have been published in and carry out an in-depth search on those
journals to retrieve other relevant articles.

You can search multiple journals on the Databases A-Z listing.

You can also search individual journals by accessing the Electronic Journals A-Z.

Include a Range of Sources

To demonstrate you’ve read widely on your dissertation topic you should include a
range of sources. You can include any type of reference in a literature review provided it
is relevant to your topic and of a high quality. Depending on your topic, you may include
books, journal articles, websites, conference proceedings, government reports, and even
media reports.

How to find an example of a Literature Review?

The best way to find an example of a literature review is to search a database in your
subject area. Do a keyword search for your subject area and also the word ‘review’ in
the document title e.g. Value Management AND review.




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Endnote

After searching the databases you will need to keep a record of your search results. The
University supports Endnote which is a popular bibliographic reference manager
package, available for both Windows and Mac.

Endnote enables you to download references from a wide range of databases, store,
organise and retrieve your references, cite them in your dissertations and articles and
produce bibliographies and reading lists in a variety of formats.

You can view more information, training, video tutorials and guides on JRUL Endnote
webpage.



                  7. Research Methodology Checklist
Use this checklist to help guide you with planning and conducting your search strategy.

Plan your search

□      Identify your key search terms
□      Identify your synonyms
□      Identify potential sources


Identifying and searching Potential Sources

Check the following to establish if there is any relevant research via:

□      Library catalogue
□      Key databases
□      Electronic journals A-Z list

□      External Sources

□      External catalogues/research networks
□      Official Statistical Agencies
□      Government Bodies
□      NGOs
□      Trade Associations




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Refining your database search

Has your search retrieved too many articles?

You can be more specific:
   Search for your key phrase in the title of the article
    e.g. "Earned Value Management"
   Combine your keywords for a more specific search
    e.g. "Earned Value Management" in the title of the article AND “performance
    measurement”
   Only look at the last 5 or 10 years
    e.g. 1999-2009


Want to locate more relevant articles?
   Look at the keyword subject terms/descriptors that the database uses to describe
    the relevant articles you've found. (If you look at the full record of an item, these are
    normally towards the bottom of the record.) Can you use any of these terms as
    keywords in your own search?
   In some databases there will be a link to 'more references like this' (in Web of
    Knowledge try "find related records")


Not getting anything on your subject?
   Look again at the keywords you are using - are there any alternatives that you can
    use? Sometimes words are spelt differently or there may be abbreviations that you
    can use.
   You may be using a database that does not cover your subject. Go to the library
    WebPages for your subject at:
    http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/academicsupport/subjects/
   Also search the catalogue for Thesis that cover your subject.
   Each database is different so check out the help pages to ensure you are using it
    correctly.
   If you are not locating the relevant articles then you can contact your Supervisor and
    your Faculty Team Librarian.


MACE Blackboard Information Skills course
       All MACE students have access to an Information Skills course on Blackboard
        which contains detailed step by step instructions on how to carry out a literature
        search, reference material correctly and critically evaluate information.
       You can view the course by logging on to Blackboard 9 and accessing the My
        Communities section or logging on via My Manchester. The course is called
        Library and Information Skills.
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Dave Hirst, Faculty Team Library for MACE & EEE
Tel: 0161 3064932
Email: david.hirst@manchester.ac.uk
MACE subject pages: http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/academicsupport/subjects/mace/
MACE & EEE Library Blog: http://jrulenginfo.wordpress.com/




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Dissertation literature search

  • 1. John Rylands University Library Planning Your Dissertation Research 1
  • 2. Contents Introduction 3 Step 1 – Topic Description 5 Step 2 – Identifying your keywords 5 Step 3 – Identifying your sources 6 Step 4 – Additional sources 7 Step 5 – Search the Databases 7 6. Useful hints 8 7. Research Methodology checklist 9 2
  • 3. Introduction: Aim, Objectives and Learning Outcomes Introduction • The primary purpose of this handout is to provide guidance on how to plan your dissertation research. On this first page the aim, objectives and learning outcomes in respect of this handbook are set out. Aim • Understand the different research resources and search tools available from the Library to gather evidence for your dissertation proposal / final report. Objectives  How to build your search.  How to find and identify relevant library databases from the JRUL Library Website  How to access and search selected library databases Learning Outcomes  Understand how to plan a research approach and search strategy to identify research required  Understand the range of data available from the library databases Note The library databases are accessible throughout your degree programme and your understanding of what is available could prove valuable for other modules, projects/assignments and/or for your career/professional development. Make the most of the databases now whilst you can and remember there is a dedicated library support service (in person/online) to help assist you in finding, accessing or searching data. Good luck with your research now and in the future! Dave Hirst Faculty Team Librarian for EEE & MACE Joule Library Tel: 0161 306 4932 Email: david.hirst@manchester.ac.uk Blog: http://jrulenginfo.wordpress.com/ 3
  • 4. Finding and Accessing Databases Finding the Databases  http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/ Select “Search Resources” Select “Databases A to Z” Accessing the Databases  University Username and Password (Institutional Access) Most databases will require you to enter your University Username and Password to access off-campus. This is a unique ID confirming you are a registered student at the University of Manchester. When required you will be asked to enter your Central Username and password via the University’s Central Authentication Service. https://login.manchester.ac.uk  Individual “Special” database usernames and passwords A small number of databases require an individual username and password. Whenever you see a link “special username and password” you need to select this and log in (using your University username and password) to the Library’s protected password page first to find the username and password required to log into the database.  Select the “special username and password” link from the individual database information page  The Library’s password information page will be displayed  Select “databases” from under the special username and password section  Enter your university username and password to access the database password page  Scroll down the list to find the relevant database username and password  Go back to the database information page and select the database link  Enter the username and password you obtained from the password page 4
  • 5. Step 1: Topic Description In this box you will see set out an example of a project topic description. In the following sections the steps that you need to take to access the appropriate and relevant databases and research resources. Managing Project Value: taking one or more aspects of the subject, as indicated below, it is expected that students will define and justify specific and significant aims / objectives. Value Management is a feature of any capital project. The goal is to optimize the project such that the maximum real value is achieved for the target cost. Frequently this is done implicitly with minimal formal process but most modern project teams attempt to manage value through an explicit and formal process. To strive for value, project scope, timescale, quality and other project dimensions are typically reviewed at key points and may be changed to meet organizational objectives. Various techniques to analyze and maximize value are discussed in the literature. However, in many projects, Value Engineering is carried out only when project costs are seen to be too high – and the exercise is typically rushed. “How can the Value Management process be optimized so that true value is identified and changes are made effectively and efficiently in a timely manner?” Step 2: Identifying your Keywords Using a keyword or key phrase will enable you to focus your search for relevant information. You should note that the process of identifying keywords should be repeated more than once to build on the information initially found. Think about…..  Wide range of terms  Related areas  Effective use of thesauri/controlled vocabulary if available  Effective use of keyword index if available 5
  • 6. Key Search Terms  Value Management  Value Engineering (VE)  Value for Money (VFM)  Earned Value Management  Earned Value  Stakeholder Management  Project Management  EVM  EV  Performance Measurement  Lean Thinking Wider Range of Terms  Value management processes  Project design  Capital projects  Industrial cost engineering  Critical review  Success Related areas  Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled (BCWS)  Planned Value (PV)  Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP)  Cost engineering Step 3 – Identify your sources Question: What is the value of searching across the library’s journal databases for articles? Answer: You can search multiple journals, professional magazines and trade journals at one time for: • Up to date research within leading publications not always published within textbooks 6
  • 7. Latest peer reviewed academic research in specialised business and engineering fields • Critiques of existing research/literature • Access to primary resource material • Case examples of specific management / research techniques in practice Key databases  Compendex  Web of Science  Business Source Premier (EBSCO)  Sage Management and Organization Studies  Emerald  Proquest Step 4: Additional Sources  Library Catalogue - books, conference proceedings, reports etc  Google Scholar – journal articles, conference proceedings, grey literature  Grey literature (Technical reports, Conferences, Theses, Newsletters, Trade/product literature, Standards and specifications, Codes of practice, Pre-prints, Web-objects)  Ethos – UK digitised thesis  Document Supply and Inter Library Loans – if the library does not hold a specific book or journal article then you can order it via the Document Supply service. Step 5: Search the databases. Access the recommended databases from Step 3. Each database allows the user to build up specific searches quite easily with a number of keywords. Using the tips below you can get the best out of the databases and locate high quality relevant academic articles. Boolean Logic - you can choose to combine search terms using the search boxes and you can search for your keywords in specific fields e.g. within the article title, the abstract, author, publisher etc. 7
  • 8. Limiters - you can also choose to ‘limit’ the search by including a date range e.g. 1997- 2007, choosing the language you want the article to be in and what type of article you want the search to locate e.g. journal article, conference proceeding, monograph etc. Limiters allow the user to narrow their search and target the relevant articles. Truncation - e.g. searching for engineer* will also retrieve results including engineering, engineered, engineers Alternative spellings e.g. stabili?ation searches for US and UK spellings 6. Useful Hints Focus on Key Publications Look at publications that have made a big impact on the field. If a reference has been cited numerous times by other reputable authors, it is fair to assume that it is a key publication. It is also important to include recent publications to show that you are up to date with ideas and developments in the field. To locate highly cited articles examine your search results on the database and rank them according to how many times they have been cited. You can do this on the majority of the library databases. Looking at how many times an article has been cited is a useful indicator of the scholarly impact of the article. Look at the journals that the highly cited articles have been published in and carry out an in-depth search on those journals to retrieve other relevant articles. You can search multiple journals on the Databases A-Z listing. You can also search individual journals by accessing the Electronic Journals A-Z. Include a Range of Sources To demonstrate you’ve read widely on your dissertation topic you should include a range of sources. You can include any type of reference in a literature review provided it is relevant to your topic and of a high quality. Depending on your topic, you may include books, journal articles, websites, conference proceedings, government reports, and even media reports. How to find an example of a Literature Review? The best way to find an example of a literature review is to search a database in your subject area. Do a keyword search for your subject area and also the word ‘review’ in the document title e.g. Value Management AND review. 8
  • 9. Endnote After searching the databases you will need to keep a record of your search results. The University supports Endnote which is a popular bibliographic reference manager package, available for both Windows and Mac. Endnote enables you to download references from a wide range of databases, store, organise and retrieve your references, cite them in your dissertations and articles and produce bibliographies and reading lists in a variety of formats. You can view more information, training, video tutorials and guides on JRUL Endnote webpage. 7. Research Methodology Checklist Use this checklist to help guide you with planning and conducting your search strategy. Plan your search □ Identify your key search terms □ Identify your synonyms □ Identify potential sources Identifying and searching Potential Sources Check the following to establish if there is any relevant research via: □ Library catalogue □ Key databases □ Electronic journals A-Z list □ External Sources □ External catalogues/research networks □ Official Statistical Agencies □ Government Bodies □ NGOs □ Trade Associations 9
  • 10. Refining your database search Has your search retrieved too many articles? You can be more specific:  Search for your key phrase in the title of the article e.g. "Earned Value Management"  Combine your keywords for a more specific search e.g. "Earned Value Management" in the title of the article AND “performance measurement”  Only look at the last 5 or 10 years e.g. 1999-2009 Want to locate more relevant articles?  Look at the keyword subject terms/descriptors that the database uses to describe the relevant articles you've found. (If you look at the full record of an item, these are normally towards the bottom of the record.) Can you use any of these terms as keywords in your own search?  In some databases there will be a link to 'more references like this' (in Web of Knowledge try "find related records") Not getting anything on your subject?  Look again at the keywords you are using - are there any alternatives that you can use? Sometimes words are spelt differently or there may be abbreviations that you can use.  You may be using a database that does not cover your subject. Go to the library WebPages for your subject at: http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/academicsupport/subjects/  Also search the catalogue for Thesis that cover your subject.  Each database is different so check out the help pages to ensure you are using it correctly.  If you are not locating the relevant articles then you can contact your Supervisor and your Faculty Team Librarian. MACE Blackboard Information Skills course  All MACE students have access to an Information Skills course on Blackboard which contains detailed step by step instructions on how to carry out a literature search, reference material correctly and critically evaluate information.  You can view the course by logging on to Blackboard 9 and accessing the My Communities section or logging on via My Manchester. The course is called Library and Information Skills. 10
  • 11. Dave Hirst, Faculty Team Library for MACE & EEE Tel: 0161 3064932 Email: david.hirst@manchester.ac.uk MACE subject pages: http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/academicsupport/subjects/mace/ MACE & EEE Library Blog: http://jrulenginfo.wordpress.com/ 11