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Southern Connecticut State University
SCSU Hilton C. Buley Library
Health & Movement Sciences
How to Read a Research Article
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Health & Movement Sciences
Library resources for all programs within the Department of Health & Movement Sciences
Overview
Journal Articles
Types of Articles (and Info)
How to Read a Research Article
Books
Background Information
Specific Topics
Anatomy and Physiology
Exercise & Movement Science/Kinesiology
Health & Exercise Promotion & Psychology
Health Science Guide (new page)
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Nutrition
Physical education, coaching, and other education topics
Respiratory Therapy
Research and methodologies
School Health Education (new page)
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Special Populations
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Rebecca Hedreen
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*Drop-in/Office hours calendar and appointments*
Appointments via SSC Navigate
Contact:
Hilton C. Buley Library
BU 122H
hedreenr1@southernct.edu
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203-392-5753
Subjects:
Biology
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Citation guides
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Health & Movement Science
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Health Sciences
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Nursing
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Psychology
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Public Health
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Science & Technology
,
Social Sciences
How to read scientific articles
How scientists read articles
Comments from scientists how they read articles in their work
“How to Read a Scientific Paper” and “Case Study: Reading a Plant Physiology article”
The examples are specific to plant biology, but the techniques are appropriate for all sciences.
How to read scientific papers (transcript of infographic)
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