A good way to begin your search is to use a dictionary or a specialized lexicon of terms (thesaurus) to identify suitable search terms or synonyms and broaden your search. Many databases include this feature, also called Subject Terms; Subject Headings, or Descriptors.
CRAAP is an acronym for Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.
C = Currency: The timelines of the information
R = Relevance: The importance of the information
A = Authority: The source of the information
A = Accuracy: The reliability, truthfulness and correctness of the information
P = Purpose: The reason the information exists
See more of the evaluation criteria (California State University)
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Subjects Covered: Athletic training -- Coaching and education -- Consumer health -- Exercise science and fitness -- Health education -- Kinesiology -- Nutrition -- Occupational health and safety -- Orthopedics -- Physical education -- Physical therapy -- Sociology of sports -- Sport psychology -- Sports injuries and rehabilitation -- Sports management -- Sports sciences.
See multidisciplinary databases as well.
See multidisciplinary databases as well.
Ready for information search, head to Janet Finna, where you will find the printed and electronic materials of the Jamk Library:
Log in with your Jamk ID for loan renewal, reservations and other services. To access the login page, click Login on Janet's home page. Enter your Jamk ID under Haka Login.
NOTE! When logging in, you will get access to the e-materials provided by the library and remote access as well. Other customers use an email address to renew and make reservations..
Below you will find three video instructions on how to use Janet:
Run subject related searches from IEEE Xplore database. Click the link in the document and find your own topic from the viewpoint of Information Technology.