Notas metodol\'ogicas para cubrir la etapa de documentar una investigaci\'on
Jose Texier

TL;DR
This paper proposes a systematic plan for searching, organizing, and cataloging scientific articles to facilitate research, training, and writing tasks, emphasizing the importance of a structured approach in scientific literature review.
Contribution
It introduces a methodological framework for documenting research processes and managing scientific literature systematically.
Findings
Provides a structured plan for literature search and organization.
Enhances efficiency in reviewing scientific articles.
Supports research, training, and publication activities.
Abstract
The search process of scientific articles (papers) and review articles (reviews) is one of the pillars of the scientific world, and is performed by people in the research as well as for people who want to keep abreast specific topics. Scopus (there are other databases) or Google Scholar are proposed options to find articles, but is recommended by Scopus its extensive database and its versatility in the search options it offers. This paper proposes is a plan that allows a systematic search and keep the items in an orderly, consistent and coherent within own repository for cataloging and consultation, which will serve for many tasks to establish the state of the art of a topic, staff training in an area and/or writing articles, among others.
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Taxonomy
TopicsJournalism and Media Studies · Educational theories and practices · Advertising and Communication Studies
