The literature search and review is the starting point for any assignment topic.
Generally, you are expected to use research-based scholarly resources, books and journals, in preference to information found on websites or in newspapers.
Start your library research as early as possible to allow time to identify the resources you need, access books in Reserve and if necessary request books on loan. Key texts may be in high demand.
The scope of the literature search and type of information required will depend on the requirements of the assignment.
Books provide a useful starting point for an introduction to the subject. Books generally also provide an in-depth coverage of a topic.
Journal Articles: for current research or information on a very specific topic, journal articles may be the most useful, as they are published on a regular basis. It is normally expected that you will use some journal articles in your assignment.
Free Web Publications: useful information can also be found in free web publications from government or research organizations. Any web publications should be carefully evaluated. You are also required to view the whole publication, not just the abstract, if using the information in your assignment.
Use the ECU WorldSearch to search for books, reports, videos, journal titles and electronic publications.
Use ECU WorldSearch or subject specific journal databases to find journal articles on a topic.
Subject Guides or pathfinders provide an overview of library resources and relevant links for each subject.
You can access the databases, ECU WorldSearch, from the Library homepage or link from the subject guides
Edith Cowan University acknowledges and respects the Noongar people, who are
the traditional custodians of the land upon which its campuses stand and its programs
operate.
In particular ECU pays its respects to the Elders, past and present, of the Noongar
people, and embrace their culture, wisdom and knowledge.