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ENVS 601 , 602, 790,795 Environmental Sci Graduate Studies: Agenda, Library Point of Contact

AThis guide is designed for the new Environment Science Graduates by the COS/CHST librarian Dr. Boateng.
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For further assistance :

  1. Contact me at aabwml@rit.edu  
  2. Use the IM chat box on my online guides
  3.  Zoom appointment calendar: https://rit.libcal.com/appointments?u=60948

                  

     Adwoa Boateng Ed.D

   College of Science and

    College of Health Sciences & Technology

    Science Librarian

 

 aabwml@rit.edu

 

Research and Writing Tips

COS Librarian Adwoa Boateng contact info.:    aabwml@rit.edu

Dr. Boateng's background:

I have worked in a variety of environments with different types of professionals, which enables me to understand processes and to help you with your literature review and research.

 In a lab technician I worked on projects with engineers, scientists , OSHA/regulatory personnel, sales managers in quality control and new product development laboratories at General Electric and Corning Inc.  

As a technical information scientist and library manager, I conducted Information research projects at Corning, Bausch @ Lomb and Xerox for engineers, scientists, marketing/sales, OSHA and regulatory personnel.

As a Business Services analyst I was involved with information technology projects at the USPTO,-EDS and Xerox.

I look forward to assisting you.

HAVING TROUBLE GETTING STARTED        

  1. Your first two chapters should be written to create the reader's interest in your work. 
  2. This is where you introduce readers to your topic with background information and definitions.
  3. Look for frequently cited works by well known authors.
  4. Include statistics and data provided by professional and government organizations
  5. The last chapters of your dissertation/thesis focus on your actual research which you need to discuss and summarize.
  6. In your conclusion support your recommendations or predictions with journal articles that discuss trends and solutions concerning your research.

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