INCO 501H
INCO 501H, Spring Semester
The
Research Process in the Biological Sciences
(Building Better Biologists through Research)

Course Description
The Research Process in the Biological Sciences (INCO501H) is a highly practical class. You will learn how to do a proper literature search using the rich variety of tools available in the UNH Library system. This literature search is in preparation for writing a research proposal, the main goal of the class. In addition, we will help you identify potential professors who will serve as your research advisors. Overall, we hope that this proposal will serve as a good template for you to apply for research funding from the Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research (UROP and IROP).
Books on Reserve at the BioSci Library, Kendall Hall
Carey, Stephen S. 1998. A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method. 2nd edition. Wadsworth Publishing Company. 152 p.
Day, Robert A. 2006. How To Write & Publish a Scientific Paper. 6th Edition. Greenwood Publishing Group. 302 p.
Friedland, Andrew J. and Carol L. Folt. 2000. Writing Successful Science Proposals. Yale University Press. 171 p.
Pechenik, Jan A. 2004. A Short Guide to Writing about Biology. 5th Edition. Longman Publishing Group. 302 p.
Wilson, E. Bright. 1990. An Introduction to Scientific Research. Revised Edition. Dover Publications. 376 p.
Online Course Material
http://grinnell.unh.edu/INCO501.html
(under development)
BioBoost Boosting your search for biological information
(student designed project, under development)
Biological Sciences Librarian |
David LaneDavid M. Lane
Biological Sciences Library
Kendall Hall
University of New Hampshire
http://grinnell.unh.edu/
(mail) 129 Main St., Durham, NH 03824-2500
(voice) 603-862-3718
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Subjects:
biology, agriculture, natural resources, Apple computers
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