STARS (Sure-fire Techniques for Achieving Research Success)
Step 1: Finding a Topic to Research
Pick a topic that interests you, something that you really want to learn about. Get some ideas by:
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Looking through your textbook or other class readings for possible topics.
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Carefully reading your assignment.
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Talking to your instructor about the assignment.
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Using encyclopedias (both print and online) to get an overview of a topic, obtain definitions, discover how your idea fits into the larger picture,
and get started on preliminary research.
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Looking at newspaper articles, magazines or journals to find topics you might want to research.
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Thinking about the two main types of research papers. Is your paper meant to inform or to persuade? To present one side or both sides of a controversial issue? |
Be sure you know what your instructor wants:
Click here for the help of a research librarian. | Click here to make an appointment at the Writing Center.
Proceed to Step 2. | Return to
Introduction.
Adapted with permission from the
JSCC Library Information Literacy Tutorial.
Comments and suggestions to
Barbara Quintiliano, Instructional Design Librarian.
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