Duration
Bibliographic research : 20h Mon. WS
Application to oceanography : 15h Mon. WS
Number of credits
| Master in oceanography (120 ECTS) | 5 crédits |
Lecturer
Bibliographic research : Ninfa Greco
Application to oceanography : Aida Alvera Azcarate, Serge Scory
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Bibliographic research
The objective is to supervise students in looking for a relevant bibliography for the realisation of the master's final study.
The course starts with an overview of the methods for computer-based bibliographic search. The students will be presented with the main biology bibliographic databases and a software for the management of their bibliographic references. Attention will be drawn to ethical rules (no plagiarism). Then the students will perform their own bibliographic research.
Application to oceanography
The students will be also presented with some of the main oceanographic databases, which can be used to extract data to support the hypothesis of their final work and to compare with their own data.
The "data lifecycle" question will be addressed, in order to familiarise the student with the concepts of data collection, validation, prreservation and dissemination. The international context and legal framework will be also addressed.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Bibliographic research
The student will be able to:
- Determine the main points that need to be supported with the help of bibliography
- Select the appropriate bibliographic datasets
- Perform a computer-based bibliographic research and access the full text of the necessary references
- Combine the bibliographic information with other sources of information
- Sort the information in terms of their quality and pertinence to their work.
- Computer-based management of their bibliography
- Prepare a well-organised written summary of their bibliographic researches and an oral presentation
- Avoid plagiarism
Application to oceanography
The first objective is to know the different databases that are available in oceanography.
A review of the main web-based databases for each discipline (physical, chemical, biological oceanography...) will be done. A few requests will be made in these webpages in order to encounter different interfaces. The importance of metadata will be explained.
The second objective is to assimilate the basic concepts for a profesionnal management of marine research data, from a producer or data manager point of view.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Bibliographic research
- Passive knowledge of scientific English
- The students must have read and understood the course materials from "Formation à l'exploitation des ressources documentaires", given by Ninfa Greco in B3 biology
Application to oceanography
Most databases are available through webpages , so a basic knowledge of a browser is needed. Other necessary concepts will be introduced during the lessons.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Bibliographic research
After an introduction and theoretical backgrounds largely in response to requests from the students, they perform their own researches with a computer.
Application to oceanography
Theoretic concepts will be given at the same time that practical applications are performed. Specific requests will be asked to the students, in order to address any difficulties the students may encounter.
The "data lifecycle" concept and its place within the international frame (mainly European) will be adressed from the theoretical point of view. The students will then develop a data management plan based on specific projects.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
Bibliographic research
Tutorials about bibliographic tools are available on e-Campus. The teacher answers questions from students and helps them to overcome their difficulties. The students should adopt a proactive attitude.
Application to oceanography
Face-to-face lessons. These are tutorials. The teachers answer questions from students and help them to overcome their difficulties. The students should adopt a proactive attitude.
Recommended or required readings
Bibliographic research
As a reminder, lesson materials of the course "Formation à l'exploitation des ressources documentaires" (B3) are available in ecampus.
More references :
- Antonia Maria, Baschwitz Bertrand. 2010. Comment me documenter? Bruxelles: De Boeck. 185p. (Guides pratiques: former et se former).
- Pochet Bernard, 2015. Comprendre et maitriser la littérature scientifique. Gembloux : Presses agronomiques de Gembloux. Online. Version du 2 août 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2268/186181
- University of Liege. 2017. Plagiarism? Not for me! A short guide for University of Liege Students. https://www.enseignement.uliege.be/upload/docs/application/pdf/2017-07/plagiarism_-_not_for_me.pdf
Application to oceanography
Course materials are available at http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/mediawiki/index.php/Documentation_Oceanography
Assessment methods and criteria
Bibliographic research
The students must present a written report, preferably sent by e-mail to N.Greco@uliege.be. This report must be sent 3 working days before the oral exam. The oral exam takes about 30 minutes: 15 minutes of oral presentation and 15 minutes of questions and answers.
Application to oceanography
The students will present a written report addressing the approach used to obtain data for the realisation of their Master's final work. A data management plan will be included. The report will be also presented orally.
Work placement(s)
Bibliographic research
None
Application to oceanography
None
Organizational remarks
Bibliographic research
The part "bibliographical research" is taught weeks 3, 5, 7, 10 and 11, on Monday from 14:00 to 18:00, at B7a (computer room).
Students' username and password are required to acceed the set of electronic tools.
Application to oceanography
A series of 3-4 lessons of about 3 hours will be given, inmediately following the bibliography part (i.e. during the first quadrimester).
Contacts
Bibliographic research
Ninfa Greco
N.Greco@uliege.be
Application to oceanography
Databases: Aida Alvera: A.Alvera@uliege.be
Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session
Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning
Assessment subjects
Assessment methods
Contacts
Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session
Assessment subjects
Bibliographic research
As in January.
Assessment methods
Bibliographic research
The oral presentation is removed. The students must send a written report by e-mail to n.greco@uliege.be for 7 September 2020 by noon.
Contacts
Bibliographic research
Ninfa GRECO, Directrice du secteur S&T
ULiège Library
Université de Liège
e-mail : n.greco@uliege.be
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