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==Finding answers== | ==Finding answers== | ||
If you have a specific question and want to understand the evidence associated with that question, you might find [https://scholar.google.com Google Scholar] or [https://www.semanticscholar.org Semantic Scholar] helpful resources -- whereas a general search may yield a range of opinions, these search engines focus almost exclusively on academic research. Looking at academic articles will give you a sense of what people find when they take a more rigorous approach. | If you have a specific question and want to understand the evidence associated with that question, you might find [https://scholar.google.com Google Scholar] or [https://www.semanticscholar.org Semantic Scholar] helpful resources -- whereas a general search may yield a range of opinions, these search engines focus almost exclusively on academic research. Looking at academic articles will give you a sense of what people find when they take a more rigorous approach. You can filter by year and make use of quotation marks. For example, a search like <code>"code of conduct" diversity "open source"</code> might help inform a discussion on whether codes of conduct in open source projects have a role to play in increasing diversity (short answer: a CoC can help, but it's not a guarantee). | ||
==Venues and sources== | ==Venues and sources== |