Finding Information
There are many relevant sources of information for your literature
review. In addition to searching the Library catalogue for books,
conferences etc., you will need to locate journal articles using online
journal indexes.
The key indexes are:
GeoRef
MGA:
Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts
Web
of Science
ScienceDirect
You can also access these indexes and other sources of information at
Earth
Sciences Subject Resources@Library
Additional environmental resources are available at Environmental
Programs@Library
Citing information
It is critical to cite all your sources of information
clearly and consistently. Plagiarism is the use of
another person’s work without acknowledgement. See
link University
of Melbourne Academic Honesty and Plagiarism for
more information and advice to students.
In the School of Earth Sciences we paraphrase with
acknowledgement rather than
presenting chunks of work in quotations. Quotes are used sparingly for
succinct statements that make an impact.
Citation styles
The School of Earth Sciences uses an author date style based on the
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. See 'Author-date styles
for Earth Sciences students' for guidelines on using this style.
Getting help
Classes on literature searching and EndNote are arranged for Earth
Sciences Honours students and there are also generic classes offered
during the year – see Information
Skills Classes.
For further assistance with your literature search contact
Peta Humphreys,
ph 8344 8314
Or
Helen Thomson,
ph 8344 6528