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Senior Service College Fellowship Program Research (SSCF)

Guide created for the DAU SSCF program at Aberdeen Proving Ground

What should I do if I need assistance?

What should I do if I need assistance?

It's okay to ask questions.  We have librarians available nights and weekends. You will find contact info for the research librarians at the bottom of this page. You can also reach out directly to Holly (hollyh@webster.edu) or Mary Anne (maerwin@webster.edu)

 

How can I get help with my literature review?

How can I get help with my literature review?

Here are some examples of literature reviews (from the PsycInfo database):

Skoog, I. (2011). Psychiatric disorders in the elderly. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 56(7), 387-397. 

Leadley, R. M., Armstrong, N., Reid, K. J., Allen, A., Misso, K. V., & Kleijnen, J. (2014). Healthy aging in relation to chronic pain and quality of life in Europe. Pain Practice, 14(6), 547-558. doi:10.1111/papr.12125

Winterton, R., Warburton, J., & Oppenheimer, M. (2013). The future for Meals on Wheels? Reviewing innovative approaches to meal provision for ageing populations. International Journal of Social Welfare, 22(2), 141-151. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2397.2012.00889.x

Watch and learn with Webster U. Library webinars:

Watch and learn with Webster University Library webinars

Visit our webinars page to see tutorials that will sharpen your research skills and offer helpful guidance in doing a capstone, thesis, or advanced research project. Recorded webinars may be watched at your convenience. Live webinars offer an interactive experience with Webster U. librarians present to answer your questions.