This guide is structured to take you through the stages of a typical research cycle:
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This guide was created to help guide you through your research process for the "Scientific Writing for a Nontechnical Audience" paper in Chemistry 270 with Professor Matsumoto. By following the steps, you will build a foundation of knowledge on your topic that you can use to find and evaluate resources for your paper.
There are 3 tasks associated with this guide:
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Please refer to the full Biology Research Guide for resources, tools, and services in biology, biochemistry, and biomedicine.
Please refer to the full Engineering Research Guide for more resources, tools, and services for civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering, computer science and engineering, materials science, and engineering management.
Please refer to the full Environmental Studies Research Guide for resources, tools, and services related to environmental science and environmental and sustainability policy.
Please refer to the full Mathematics Research Guide for more resources, tools, and services for mathematics research.
Please refer to the full Physics Research Guide for resources, tools, and services for research in physics.