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What is a topic reference?

What is a topic reference?

Purpose of the reference topic Reference topics provide data that supports users as they perform a task. In technical information, reference topics are used to list product specifications and parameters, provide essential data, and provide detailed information on subjects such as the commands in a programming language.

How do you search for references?

Search all permutations of the cited author’s name: last name; last name and first initial; last name, first and middle initials. For some articles, only the first author may be indexed. If someone is the second or third author, remember you should also search by the lead author to locate the cited references.

How do you find references for a thesis?

Here are nine different places where you can find (references to) papers that you may want to check:

  1. Ask your supervisor where to start.
  2. Read up on the basics in a textbook.
  3. References from the research proposal.
  4. Find a good review paper on your topic.
  5. Look for technical reports, theses, code documents etc.
  6. Google Scholar.

What is a DITA reference topic?

Reference topics are specialized from topic. They contain the standard topic elements, including title, short descriptions or abstract, prolog, a body, and related links. General task topic. The general-task document type was introduced in DITA 1.2.

Why is a topic overview useful?

Getting an overview is finding a source of information that gives you a simple understanding about a topic without telling you all about it in great detail.

What are the examples of references?

The general formats of a book reference are:

  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title. Location: Publisher.
  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title.
  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title.
  • Editor, A. A. (Ed.). (year).
  • Editor, A. A., & Editor B. B. (Eds.). (year).

Where do you find references in an essay?

APA requires citations inside parentheses in the text of an essay, compiling them in an alphabetical References list at the end of a document. While you’re writing an essay, it’s important to cite information so that you avoid plagiarism (a form of cheating).

How do I find my academic references?

Finding Scholarly Articles

  1. Look for publications from a professional organization.
  2. Use databases such as JSTOR that contain only scholarly sources.
  3. Use databases such as Academic Search Complete or other EBSCO databases that allow you to choose “peer-reviewed journals”.

How to find a reference in a book?

Use the main words in your topic. Click the Find button. This searches all fields, including title, author, description, and so on. Once you’ve retrieved a list of results, look to the left column of “limiters” and scroll to Location. Using the Location limiter, Reference — 1st Floor, you can filter your results to those items in our Reference

How do you search for a reference in PubMed?

PubMed Central (PMC) is a full-text database. To search for references cited in the full text articles, Select PMC in the drop-down databases menu next to the main search box. Click the Preview/Index tab, then set the drop down “search field” menu to Reference or Reference Author.

When do you need to use cited reference search?

If the reference that you started with was highly relevant to your research, other publications may have cited references that are also relevant to your research. Cited reference searching is a useful alternative to keyword searching.

Where can I find list of research topics?

Unfortunately there’s no directory of topics that you pick and choose from, but there are a few relatively easy techniques that you can use to find a relevant and manageable topic. A good starting point may be to view the Library’s Resources for Finding a Research Topic Workshop below.