FSC239Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Oxford English Dictionary, Forensic Science
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Outcomes for this session: you will be re- introduced to the jfs, you will explore resources to help distinguish between types of forensic science publications. Learn transferable research skills important in most courses at uoft (assignment 2 help) Time permitting start exploring peer reviewed journal articles. Why does this matter: better on assignments. Journal of forensic sciences: gives guideline for contributors author guidelines , on home page, scroll down, author guideline one right hand side, no detail, just definitions. Ex: oxford english dictionary, first published in 1800s scholarly: a book or journal: In a formal style: written by and for researchers, on a specialized subject, often publishes by a university press or a scholarly society. Ex: the book how to write and illustrate scientific papers by dr> bjorn. Gustavii, published by cambridge university press: preferably peer reviewed, critically evaluated by experts in the field. Experts decide on the: subject fit, originality, research quality, etc.