If you already have some background knowledge of your topic, GREAT! But if you are new to your topic, research can be difficult.
If you aren't sure where to start, try doing some preliminary research on your topic. Read about your topic in a textbook or on a credible website or library database. While you read take note of any keywords used or topics discussed!
Library Databases for Background Research
Credo Reference is a general reference solution for learners and librarians. Offering 551 hundred highly-regarded titles from over 70 publishers; Credo General Reference covers every major subject. Credo Reference is an online reference service made up of full-text books from the world's best publishers. It's a great source to consult when trying to determine a topic for your research paper.
Once you have completed your background research, you can begin to narrow your topic.
Think about what you have learned about your topic and ask yourself:
How specific you need to be depends on the length of your assignment: the longer the paper, the broader the topic; the shorter the paper, the more narrow the topic.
Finally, create a list of keywords that can be used to research your topic.
When you are ready, you can move on to the next step, About Sources!
The types of sources you need to find will depend on the type of research project you are working on. Always read your assignments carefully and contact your professor if you have questions regarding the types of sources you should be using!
To get started, visit the Articles & Databases, Books, or Websites pages to view recommended resources, check out the Evaluating tab to learn ways to determine a source's credibility, or read the Research Tips below to discover how to search for sources more effectively.
There are many methods of evaluating resources. Choose the method that works best for you.