Pacific Literature Searches in the Internet Age
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2016
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University of Hawai‘i Press
Center for Pacific Islands Studies
Center for Pacific Islands Studies
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The purpose of this essay is to explore one particular aspect of a master’s-level literature review: the literature search. Emphasis is placed on how librarians and libraries fit into the search process, particularly in the age of the Internet. The essay is intended less as a step-by-step “how to” than as a guide to conceptualizing the search process as a whole, particularly as that process plays out within the multidisciplinary field of Pacific Islands studies.
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literature review, research, resources, libraries, Oceania -- Periodicals
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Dawrs, S. 2016. Pacific Literature Searches in the Internet Age. The Contemporary Pacific 28 (2): 412-426.
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15 pages
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