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Communication Studies Research Guide
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Picking a topic
Background research
Background research
Starter databases
Gale eBooks tutorial
Opposing Viewpoints tutorial
Databases and OneSearch
Evaluating sources
MLA resources
Annotated bibliography help
Library workshops
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Background research
Background research can help you:
narrow down a broad theme into a smaller topic
learn the basics of your topic
develop a list of keywords to use when searching for more sources
develop a research question and/or thesis statement
Starter databases
Starter databases:
simple, browseable databases meant to help students with background research
often contain credible reference articles, but can also have viewpoint essays
a good alternative or supplement to Wikipedia
Best starter databases:
Gale eBooks
A database of encyclopedias, almanacs and specialized reference sources.
Opposing Viewpoints (Gale in Context)
Access pro and con viewpoint articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to web sites, and full-text journal articles.
Gale eBooks tutorial
Gale eBooks Tutorial
This database has subject-specific encyclopedia articles which provide simple topic overviews.
A perfect way to get to know your topic before diving deeper into scholarly research.
Watch the video below to learn more:
Opposing Viewpoints tutorial
Opposing Viewpoints Tutorial
This browseable database contains information on current events and controversial topics.
A great place to find and refine topic ideas, and read pro and con arguments.
Watch the video below to learn more:
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