This Library Guide exists to support the academic research requirements of Cohen Honors College Research Seminars. It provides inter- and multi-disciplinary resources and methods for literature reviews and group research development.
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A comprehensive news collection of issues and events at the local, regional, national and international level. Its diverse source types include print and online-only newspapers, blogs, newswires, journals, broadcast transcripts and videos. Use it to explore a specific event or to compare a wide variety of viewpoints on topics such as politics, business, health, sports, cultural activities and people. Terms of Use
A collection of content for exploration into social issues from all perspectives. Providing pro/con viewpoint essays, topic overviews, biographies of social activists and reformers, court-case overviews, podcasts, primary source documents, and more. Terms of Use
Google Account holders can login using their credentials to easily download and share articles, including highlights and notes, using Google Apps for Education tools like Drive and Docs.
Collection of ebook reference works in all disciplines including multivolume encyclopedias, biographical directories, business plan handbooks, consumer health references, dictionaries, etc. Terms of Use
Over 400 reference titles from over 70 publishers covering every major subject. Seamless searching of Credo Reference sources, the WSU Libraries Catalog, and other Libraries subscribed databases. Terms of Use
Full-text to dictionaries, reference books, and encyclopedias published by Oxford University Press in a broad range of subjects: general reference, language, science and medicine, humanities and social sciences, and Business. 4 simultaneous users.
Terrific article on the relations of physicochemical, biological, and immaterial informational mysteries that prompt open inquiry from a leading cell biologist at Cornell.
A five-part limited series that explores the surprisingly deep and thrilling ways that uncertainty shapes science.
Interdisciplinary & Multidisciplinary Research Help
Research as Inquiry: Researching is a complex and messy human activity in relation to the world. It is a process of discovering questions and asking them in increasingly complex ways (with others!) in order to develop new questions and lines of inquiry in any field...
Searching Strategically: Locating information requires a combination of exploration, inquiry, discovery, serendipity and dialogue. Information discovery is nonlinear and iterative, requiring use of a broad range of information sources, critical openness, and flexibility.
Authority is Constructed & Contextual:Authority depends upon the source and origin of the resources, the information needs, and the contexts in which the information will be used. This authority is viewed with an attitude of informed skepticism and openness to new perspectives.
Information Creation is a Process: The production of information, its communities of practice, discourses and methods, formats, access and dissemination are creative, collaborative and influential processes for research, scholarship, and evaluation.
Information has Value: The creation of information requires commitments of time, complexity of thought and a variety of resources. Information may be valued more or less based on its creators, its audience and community, its format and message. In light of the complexity of questions, resources, "authorities" and world, evaluating information is an essential and ongoing aspect of research.
Scholarship is Conversation: Scholarship is sustained discourse within communities, a participatory and collaborative dialogue searching new insights and discoveries among competing and converging perspectives and interpretations.
Initiating a new philosophical practice of reflective and reflexive engagement in the world — one that questions and overcomes the boundaries that have constituted philosophy as a discipline in the 20th century. In this second direction philosophers leave the study and enter the field, integrating their work with scientists, engineers, and policy makers.
[Interdisciplinary studies is] a process of answering a question, solving a problem, or addressing a topic that is too broad or complex to be dealt with adequately by a single discipline or profession . . . and draws on disciplinary perspectives and integrates their insights through construction of a more comprehensive perspective.”
(J. Klein & B. Newell: Advancing Interdisciplinary Studies,1997.)
A tool allowing researchers to explore methods concepts in over 175,000 pages of SAGE's book, journal and reference content. This can help with designing research projects, understanding particular methods or identifying a new methods, conducting research, and writing up findings. It can be used as a cross-disciplinary source across the social sciences, health sciences, and more. Terms of Use