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Serendipitous research process

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  • This article presents the results of an exploratory study asking faculty in the first-year writing program and instruction librarians about their research process focusing on results specifically related to serendipity. Steps to prepare for serendipity are highlighted as well as a model for incorporating serendipity into a first-year writing course.
  • Keywords: chance, browsing, research process, first-year writing, faculty-librarian collaboration, serendipity, questions, information seeking
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  • Nutefall, Jennifer E. and Phyllis Mentzell Ryder. (2010). The serendipitous research process. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 36(3), 228-234
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  • 36
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