How do I... - Tuesday 08 October 2019
The essentials
The best resources for students and participants
Be more efficient with our list of the most commonly used resources!
If I'm looking for... | I go to... | Tips! |
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Books, ebooks, academic articles, theses, newspapers and magazines | Discovery |
Search by author, title words, subject, course code... Access references for physical documents Direct access to full text for ebooks, academic articles and theses |
French and international press articles | Europresse | Also contains Economist Intelligence Unit reports |
International general and professional press | ... |
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How do I... - Sunday 08 September 2019
Finding data and info on countries
With a focus on the European Union
Looking for country data?
Or reports?
Or profiles?
Or even maps?
The Learning Center can help!
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General information
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In section II 200 you can find books on every country's economy. Look for them in the search engine Discovery
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GlobalData Explorer contains Country Analysis Reports (including PEST and PESTLE analyses)
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And if you need articles from national or international newspapers, just go to Factiva
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Statistics
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"Country Statistics" on GlobalData Explorer
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How do I... - Thursday 13 June 2019
Health industries
The K-lab introduces you to helpful resources to be better trained and informed on Health industries.
- To find academic articles and journals, you shall check Discovery, which will redirect you to academic databases such as ScienceDirect (historical medical editor: Elsevier) with The Lancet journal / Sage / Emerald / Springer / Business Source Complete.
Tip: use Google Scholar Inside to cross-check your topic, you may find articles from other databases.
Examples of academic journals:
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How do I... - Thursday 06 June 2019
How to write a bibliography?
What is it for?
A bibliography is the list of the documents you used to write a paper or dissertation.
It has two purposes:
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demonstrating the quality of your work: your arguments are backed by your research
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allowing the verification of your work: your reader might be interested in some of your sources and look for the document that inspired you
Where to place it?
A bibliography is generally placed at the end of your paper. You can also insert a shorter bibliography at the end of each part or chapter.
How to organize references?
A bibliography must follow a structure, which can be either:
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chronological
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thematic: you can use the different parts of your paper
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by document type: first books, then articles, etc.
In any case, references...
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How do I... - Friday 26 April 2019
An easy way to read the daily national and international press!
Did you know you could use Factiva and Europresse for an article search on a topical subject ? You can also use it to read the daily international press, without having to run a search?
Europresse
To consult the daily press on Europresse, it's easy! Once connected to Europresse, click on "PDF Section" in the top menu.
When you arrive on this page dedicated to the daily press,...
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