Keys of Scientific Research Course: Lecture (9) Research Terminology
Introduction and Course Overview
The speaker introduces the topic of the lecture, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between four key terms. Additionally, there is mention of a surprise for participants at the beginning of Lecture 9.
Understanding Key Concepts
- The course will focus on providing certifications for participants.
- Emphasizing the importance of starting with three main points.
Chapter Content Overview
The content of this chapter aims to facilitate easy understanding by linking short parts together and discussing main topics in detail.
Chapter Breakdown
- Introduction to the first axis: Mythology Certificate and Data.
- Tools for academic writing discussed under the third axis.
Tools for Academic Writing
Exploring tools that aid in academic writing processes such as grammar checking and enhancing English language skills.
Academic Writing Tools
- Introduction to advanced research topics and tools.
- Discussion on essential terminology and symbols crucial for scientific research.
Data Collection Strategies
Delving into various online platforms that assist in data collection processes, including Google Scholar and other specialized applications.
Data Collection Platforms
- Highlighting platforms like IKB, Web of Science, and Connect for research compilation.
- Exploring tools like EndNote for effective data organization and management.
Research Methodologies
Discussing methodologies such as EndNote usage, And Notation features, and Excel utilization for efficient data handling during research projects.
Research Methodologies Insights
- Demonstrating how these tools aid in data analysis, visualization, and video creation.
- Addressing scholarship opportunities related to HD Master's studies.
Conclusion: Future Study Plans
Concluding remarks focusing on ethical considerations in scientific research, international publication norms, lab access protocols during studies or training periods.
Future Study Considerations
Data Publishing and Databases
In this section, the speaker discusses the differences between four key elements: databases, publishers, articles, and journals in the context of data publishing.
Data Bases
- The primary element discussed is the database, referred to as a repository containing various scholarly research materials.
- Each publisher typically consists of a group of journals or magazines specializing in specific areas for publication.
- Specialized journals within publishers focus on specific topics for article publication.
Articles and Journals
- The term "article" signifies a unit within a journal that may include reviews or new research findings.
- Journals are specialized publications related to the field of work and are affiliated with specific publishers.
Publication Process Details
This section delves into the intricacies of the publication process within different publishers and databases.
Publishers and Journals
- Each publisher encompasses various journals with diverse articles catering to specific subjects.
- The concept of "InPress" indicates new content awaiting formal publication within a journal.
Database Varieties
- Different types of databases exist, such as those found in "Elsevier," housing numerous publications like "Industrial."