Getting Started with Research: Introduction
This section is designed to help you get started with research. By becoming research active we can engage with our areas of specialty and our teaching and learning. We can better our practice as well as share knowledge with one another.
There are a number of reasons to get involved in research:
- To gain first hand experience in the research process
- To share knowledge and expertise
- To contribute to the current body of knowledge on a topic
- To enhance your understanding of a topic and discover new information
- To get published
- To collaborate with others and build new professional relationships
- To build up your CV and as part of your continuous professional development
There are 9 pages in this section:
- Scholarly Activities
- Beginning your Research
- Publishing your Thesis
- Sections of a Journal Article
- Writing a Literature Review
- Finding a Journal
- Predatory Journals and Conferences
- The Peer Review Process
- Links
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