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Public Health: The Way We Live, Work and Play: HRPR 1001

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Most databases, including Google Scholar, have tools for creating citations in APA format and also to export them to citation managers such as Zotero, Endnote and Mendeley. Whenever you use these tools, be sure to check the citations. In particular, look at: Author: the program may have incorrectly identified the author. For many government sites, it should be listed as the organization, not ...

Research Guides: History: Find Historiography Sources

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To find books that review the historiography of a topic, use Library Search, and include the word historiography with your keywords. If you find a historiographical work of interest, check the subject headings for that title, and follow the links to further works with the same title. For example World War, 1914-1918 -- Historiography, is the most relevant subject heading for the historiography ...

Research Guides: Using REDCap: Backups and Exporting Data

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As with any data collection practice, it is always important to backup your data. Do this regularly and you will be in a much better place if anything happens to your data during the course of your research. REDCap is a great tool but has limited analysis capabilities and you will likely want to analyze your data in another program. REDCap has a number of export settings to allow you to export ...

Recreation and Leisure Studies - Temple University

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This guide shares sources that facilitate learning about recreation during leisure time from encyclopedias, databases, publications and websites. There is coverage of business, health, psychological and cultural aspects of both leisure and recreation.

Research Guides: Public Health Law Research Guide: Legal Mapping

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A guide to finding empirical studies related to public health law.

Research Guides: 3D Modeling and Printing: Getting Started

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Printing is an additive process of producing objects using computer generated models. There are many types of 3D printers, including FDM and SLA, and an increasing amount of affordable printers and materials. Printing materials include traditional plastics like PLA and ABS, metal and metal composites, nylon, castable resins, food, biological material, and more.

Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas - Temple University

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Pennsylvania's trial courts are the Courts of Common Pleas (CCPs), which are divided into 60 judicial districts. CCPs hear major civil and criminal cases. as well as appeals from minor courts. In most cases, the judicial district has the same boundaries as the county in which it is located, but sometimes two counties with smaller populations are combined into a single judicial district ...

Climate Change: Oceans to Atmosphere (EES2096) - Temple University

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Recommended library and other research resources for EES2096 This page offers advice on how to create search strategies in the various information sources.

Research Guides: Research Assistant Guide: Research Plan

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Prof. Marjorie Rombauer created this framework for organizing legal research. Preliminary Analysis Locate and identify the relevant facts. Articulate the issues and form your research question. Determine the jurisdiction. Review secondary sources to gain understanding about the area of th law. Develop your search terms by considering key words, terms of art, and relevant phrases for how they ...

Computer & Information Science (CIS) - Temple University

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This single semester course hopes to equip students with critical consciousness around information technologies. The course is designed with the presumption that living and working with 21st Century technologies requires not only vocational skills but also theoretical grounding. Key themes such as "Computational Thinking" or "21st Century Economics and Global Communication" embed an ...