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Vendors keep research trails so researchers can retrace their steps and know how their products are being used.
Legal databases keep research trails, but generally those trails eventually expire.
He outwitted bribe-seeking functionaries and obstreperous soldiers, fled from mobs, wangled interviews in dangerous circumstances from marauders and mercenaries, and followed important research trails.
For instance, borrowing histories and database research trails could provide citations of accessed materials that are compatible with citation management software like Zotero, citeulike, and Mendeley.
Many of the major legal databases, such as Westlaw, LexisNexis, and Bloomberg Law require users to log in and maintain individual research trails.
The site's simple, logical navigation reflects current web usability norms more accurately than either Lexis or Westlaw, and for a "micro-fee" users can bookmark code sections for quick access and save unlimited "human readable" research trails.
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Surely many researchers could use a list of every book they have borrowed, or a research trail that covers multiple databases.
You'll learn which resources are best for the job, how to be cost and resource aware and ways to keep records of your research trail.
"I would love to just take a year off and follow the research trail," said Nancy A. Newman, a sales associate at the gallery, while leafing through chronological files of hundreds of valentines (with prices starting around $5 each).
In recent years, China has surpassed the United Kingdom to become the world's second most prolific nation in high-quality astronomy and space research, trailing only the United States in the index in 2017.
The blog is not so much a public forum, she said, as a "research trail," a way of chronicling the hours she now spends reading old issues of Confectioners' Journal, scanning patent applications, and combing archived phone books to count the number of candy shops in Brooklyn in 1908 (564).
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