DUE (in Bio182 drop box) by 5 PM Friday February 27
This is the big one, in which you report your search forBe sure to read through the "Week 3" material carefully --it has many hints and examples that can help you figure out what to do and how to do it.
- secondary (review) articles [you need 1 or 2] and
- primary articles [you need at least 4 or 5]
I strongly suggest that you spend a bit of time on this before you leave for the break, so that you'll have some things (like journals we don't have) to look for if you're near a large library.
Use the various databases demonstrated, choosing as seems appropriate for your subject, and report
What I'm looking for is sensible and thoughtful use of databases. You shouldn't expect to find everything you need in one place, and you should concentrate your attention on finding sources available at W&L.