This document provides information about writing and publishing research papers. It discusses the structure of a research paper including the title, abstract, introduction, literature review, materials and methods, results and discussion, conclusion, and references. It describes the objectives and process of conducting a literature review. It also lists various sources of literature, styles of referencing, plagiarism detection tools, databases and repositories for accessing research papers, and some publishers and journals included in the UGC Care list.
Reference Management using Zotero by V. Sriram in Online Course on Research and Publication Ethics. Organized by St. Thomas College (Autonomous), Thrissur. India. 13th August 2020.
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Study on Bibliography and Reference
Bibliography a science of the transmission of literary document
A bibliography is an orderly list of resources on a particular subject
A bibliography provides the full reference information for all the sources which you may have consulted in preparing a particular project
Referencing
Referencing is “ the process of acknowledging the sources you have used in writing your report. It allows the reader to access your source documents as quickly and easily as possible in order to verify, if necessary, the validity of your arguments and the evidence on which they are based.”
Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2020) Cite them right: the essential referencing guide.9th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Reference Management using Zotero by V. Sriram in Online Course on Research and Publication Ethics. Organized by St. Thomas College (Autonomous), Thrissur. India. 13th August 2020.
This presentation gives an overview of referencing as an academic skill - what it is, why it's important, when do you reference and how/what do you need to reference? It was followed by a hands-on demo of Zotero. This presentation is suitable for all university students, regardless of subject or level.
Webinar on Managing References using Zotero by V. Sriram. Kerala State Council for Science Technology and Environment, Thiruvananthapuram. 17th August 2021.
Reference Manager and Citation Styles by V. Sriram in Online Workshop in Research Methodology for MPhil, PhD and Postdoctoral Scholars in Social Sciences, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai. India. 25th February 2021.
eResources, Literature search and Reference Management SoftwareVenkitachalam Sriram
This presentation is useful for research scholars and teachers to learn about some popular online information and 'Zotero' reference management software
Study on Bibliography and Reference
Bibliography a science of the transmission of literary document
A bibliography is an orderly list of resources on a particular subject
A bibliography provides the full reference information for all the sources which you may have consulted in preparing a particular project
Referencing
Referencing is “ the process of acknowledging the sources you have used in writing your report. It allows the reader to access your source documents as quickly and easily as possible in order to verify, if necessary, the validity of your arguments and the evidence on which they are based.”
Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2020) Cite them right: the essential referencing guide.9th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
C.R.Rao is one among the many Indian mathematicians who contributed to the field of Mathematics from India.
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Reference Management System with Zotero by V. Sriram. In XX Refresher Course in Library Science, UGC-HRDC, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. India. 16th November 2019.
Presentation on Literature Review for the course 'English for engineers', department of CSE, Southeast University.
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Good practice in researching: A qualitative and cross-disciplinary researchRichard Lalleman
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Strategies to increase the visibility of your research including using keywords, Bibliometric resources, measuring your H Index,Journal Impact, Article level metrics, Altmetrics, and Academic Social Networks
Explains how to get started with Zotero, including Zotero's capabilities. After learning how to bring citations into Zotero, users will use Zotero to create a bibliography as well as in-text citations.
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Role of Ethics in Quality Research : Interdisciplinary National Workshop Prof. Nirmal Kumar Swain
Dr Nirmal Kumar Swain, conducted a workshop on the theme 'role f ethics in quality research' on the prescribed four areas, ' Importance of literature review
2 Citation and Impact Factor
3 Consequences of plagiarism
4 Publishing successfully in reputed journals and reasons of rejection of paper in journal .
Review of literature is necessary for research.We can find so many advance thing which are already proven though research by searching the review article only.
Zotero: Basics and its applications by V. Sriram in Workshop on Plagiarism and Reference Management, Sree Neelakanta Govt. Sanskrit College, Pattambi. India. 24th October 2018.
C.R.Rao is one among the many Indian mathematicians who contributed to the field of Mathematics from India.
Being an Indian-American Mathematician he contributed by developing contriction theory, function analysis and many more.....etc.
Find out more in the following slides.
Reference Management System with Zotero by V. Sriram. In XX Refresher Course in Library Science, UGC-HRDC, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. India. 16th November 2019.
Presentation on Literature Review for the course 'English for engineers', department of CSE, Southeast University.
PPTX Slides made by Saleh Ibne Omar.
June 2018.
Good practice in researching: A qualitative and cross-disciplinary researchRichard Lalleman
I was asked by the London Metropolitan University to present my experiences regarding a knowledge management research, with special focus on research methodologies
Reference Management Software : Zotero by V. Sriram in National Workshop on Applied Regression Modelling and Report Writing in Business Research, Government College, Nedumangad, Thiruvananthapuram. India. 28th to 30th October 2019.
Using Bibliometrics Tools to Increase the visibility of your publicationsCiarán Quinn
Strategies to increase the visibility of your research including using keywords, Bibliometric resources, measuring your H Index,Journal Impact, Article level metrics, Altmetrics, and Academic Social Networks
Explains how to get started with Zotero, including Zotero's capabilities. After learning how to bring citations into Zotero, users will use Zotero to create a bibliography as well as in-text citations.
Conférence au workshop “Women and
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https://www.irit.fr/~Guillaume.Cabanac/docs/workshopGenderScienceLabexSMS2017.pdf
Role of Ethics in Quality Research : Interdisciplinary National Workshop Prof. Nirmal Kumar Swain
Dr Nirmal Kumar Swain, conducted a workshop on the theme 'role f ethics in quality research' on the prescribed four areas, ' Importance of literature review
2 Citation and Impact Factor
3 Consequences of plagiarism
4 Publishing successfully in reputed journals and reasons of rejection of paper in journal .
Review of literature is necessary for research.We can find so many advance thing which are already proven though research by searching the review article only.
Zotero: Basics and its applications by V. Sriram in Workshop on Plagiarism and Reference Management, Sree Neelakanta Govt. Sanskrit College, Pattambi. India. 24th October 2018.
This is on how to do literature review based on some experience in good journals. Literature review is an important phase in any research and must be given due importance .
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Reading Quantitative Research
Essential Questions
1. What types of research problems are suitable for quantitative research?
2. How does a researcher select a quantitative design?
3. What are the GCU core designs for quantitative research?
4. How does one select appropriate measures or instruments for quantitative research?
5. What sampling approaches are used in quantitative research?
6. What are the most common approaches used in quantitative data analysis?
Introduction
Quantitative research is frequently used in the social sciences because it is quick, relatively inexpensive, and
considered a valid method of inquiry by researchers and academicians. The goals of quantitative research are
to describe the attributes of a group of people, to measure differences between groups, to determine if a
relationship exists between variables, or to predict if one event or factor causes another.
Quantitative studies contain measurable and quanti�able data, a
statistically appropriate sample, use of statistical techniques, and
a structured data collection plan to ensure that the study can be
replicated. Additionally, quantitative studies require the use of
valid and reliable instruments, surveys, or databases to quantify
variables. The research method is deductive, very structured, and
in�exible as often the goal of the researcher is to generalize or
apply the results to other groups and populations besides those
participating in the study. Ultimately, quantitative research offers a systematic and structured process for
answering research questions (Balnaves & Caputi, 2001).
Critically Reading Quantitative Research
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Schedule enough time to read
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Writing and Publishing Research Papers Dr.K.Karthikeyan
1. “Writing and Publishing Research Papers”
@ ANJA College, Sivakasi
March 2, 2020
1
Dr.K.Karthikeyan
Associate Professor of Commerce
Dean and Controller of Examinations
Vivekananda College
Tiruvedakam West – 625 234
Mobile: +91-9865074994
Email: karthikeyan.madurai@gmail.com
2. Embrace the Unknown
Stagnant Choices
are in the Known Domain
Progressive Choices
are always in the Unknown Domain
5. Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee
(Professor of Economics, MIT, USA)
• B.Sc. (Hon) in Economics –
Presidency College, Calcutta
• M.A. Economics-JNU, Delhi
• Ph.D. – Harvard University
• 120 Research Papers
• 7 Books
• 34 Chapters in Books
• Citation – 53,308
• h-Index: 87
• i10-Index: 194
• 2019- Nobel Prize
6.
7. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
(Bio-Chemistry and Bio-Physics, Cambridge University)
• B.Sc. in Physics 1971
• Ph.D. – Ohio University
• Padma Vibhushan in 2010
• President of Royal Society
• Citation – 27, 005
• h-Index: 77
• i10-Index: 144
• 2009- Nobel Prize
8.
9. Amartya Sen
(Professor of Economics, Harvard University)
• B.A. Economics, University
of Calcutta
• B.A. and M.A. and Ph.D.
Trinity College, Cambridge
University
• Citation – 3,45,134
• h-Index: 204
• i10-Index: 1136
• 1998- Nobel Prize
• 1999-Bharat Ratna
13. Membership in Academic Associations
Indian Commerce Association
Indian Accounting Association
All India Management Association
Indian Economic Association
Indian Tourism and Hospitality
Congress
26. NPTEL Courses
on Research Methodology
1. Data Analysis for Social Science
Teachers (16 Weeks)
– University of Hyderabad Exam: Feb.16
2. Qualitative Research Methods and
Research Writing (12 Weeks)
- IIT-Kharagpur Exam: April 25
3. Research Methodology (15 Weeks)
- National Law University Exam: May 10
30. Structure of a Research Paper
1) Title
2) Abstract with Key Words
3) Introduction
4) Literature Review
5) Materials and Method
6) Results and Discussion
7) Conclusion
8) References/Bibliography
32. Review of Literature
The documentation of a comprehensive review
of the published and unpublished work from
secondary sources of data in the areas of
specific interest to the researcher.
The aim is to find out problems that are
already investigated and those that need
further investigation.
It is an extensive survey of all available past
studies relevant to the field of investigation.
It gives us knowledge about what others have
found out in the related field of study and how
they have done so.
33. Objectives of Literature Review
To gain a background knowledge of the
research topic.
To identify the concepts relating to it,
potential relationships between them and to
formulate researchable hypothesis.
To identify appropriate methodology,
research design, methods of measuring
concepts and techniques of analysis.
To identify data sources used by other
researchers.
To learn how others structured their
reports.
34. How to conduct the Literature Review?
1. Identify the relevant sources.
2. Extract and Record relevant
information.
3. Refer Original Works
4. Read with Comprehension
5. Read in Time
6. Index the Literature
7. Write-up the Literature Review
35. Sources of Literature
Books and Journals
Electronic Databases
Bibliographic Databases
Abstract Databases
Full-Text Databases
Govt. and Industry Reports
Internet
Research Dissertations / Thesis
49. UGC Care List Publishers
1) Sage Publications
2) Serial Publications
3) Inderscience Publishers
4) Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
5) Springer
6) Elsevier
7) Science Direct
8) IUP Publications
9) Oxford University Press
10) Wiley
11) Cambridge University Press
61. UGC Care List Journals
1) IIMB Management Review
2) The Indian Journal of Commerce
3) The Orissa Journal of Commerce
4) Ramanujam International Journal of
Business and Research
5) The Journal of Corporate Accounting
and Finance
6) Bank Quest
7) International Journal of Business
and Emerging Markets
8) Studies in Business and Economics