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Educational Psychology 110: Planning Your Major and Career

Activities and resources to support Charting Your Path to Success: Researching Your Major and Career Goals

Before you start using Search@UW - why are we asking you to search there in the first place?

Search@UW is a search platform to look for "scholarly" or "empirical" sources. It searches across our 300+ databases - results are from lots of subject areas

Below is a 2 minute video that describes what a scholarly article is and why you might use in a college research project. 

Find an Article from Search@UW

1.    Visit the UWM Library homepage

Enter Your Search Terms from Step 3 in Search@UW

2.    Enter your search terms from Step 3 in Search@UW on the UWM library home page
•    Tip 1: Include a “career” term to get better results 
•    Tip 2: Select “peer-reviewed journals" to filter to scholarly articles
•    Tip 3: Change your search if you are not getting results you like!

These are various terms that you could use in your search strategy. A simple word change can drastically change the search results that you see. 

career path career exploration career possibilities career education path
career pathway career options career choice job satisfaction
burnout work life balance career guide job guidance

This is a 2 minute video on how to use Search@UW - including the "resource type" filter!

Citation Information

3.    Review your Search@UW results and pick two articles that look interesting to you. 
4.    Write down the information about the articles: 

Article #1

Author name: 
Article title:
Name of journal/publication:
Volume number:             Issue number:            Publication date: 
Page numbers: 

Article #2

Author name: 
Article title:
Name of journal/publication:
Volume number:             Issue number:            Publication date: 
Page numbers: 

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This information can be used to create a “citation.”

Citations format information about a material in a specific way. Scholars credit the work of other scholars through citations. Citations demonstrate that you have done the research, are building on the research of others, and you are creating a breadcrumb trail to find the article later if you need it.

Check out our "Citation Help" page for more information and assistance. 

Skim and Reflect

5.    Skim your articles. Write down 3 key takeaways from these articles?

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Download Article PDFs

6. Save or Download your articles to review and use later.

There are two ways to download an article: 

  • a "download PDF" button is available in Search@UW 
  • you need to view the article online and download from the journal platform

Below are tutorials to show you what those processes look like.