General Information
(Introductions, Summaries)
- Course Readings & Notes
- Encyclopedias
- Dictionaries
Conclusive Information
(Evidence, Arguments, Case Studies,
& Research Conclusions)
- Books / chapters with narrow focus
- Scholarly Articles
- Case Studies
- Clinical Research
- Books with broader focus
- Book Chapters
- Scholarly Articles
Getting Ready
to Search
Exploratory
Searching
Focused Searching
Become Familiar
With the Topic
- Read to become familiar with your topic.
- Take notes for your own reference.
- Make a list of searchable vocabulary.
Expand Your Knowledge
Of the Topic and Literature
- Read to learn more about your topic.
- Take notes for your research.
- Expand your list of searchable vocabulary and search for related books and articles.
- Consult bibliographies to find related books and articles.
Examples of Appropriate Sources
Narrow Your Focus
& Draw Conclusions
- Read to narrow the scope of your topic and draw conclusions.
- Take notes for your research.
- Find specific evidence or arguments.
- Consider how different author's conclusions compare and contrast with each other.
More Detailed Information
(Explanatory Information,
Evidence, Arguments)
Examples of Appropriate Sources
Examples of Appropriate Sources