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Finding a Topic

Finding a topic

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Finding a Topic

Page 2: Finding a topic

The Research ProcessSelects a narrow aspect

of broad topic to research

Develops a research question

Conducts research to answer question Writes research

paper

Identifies a broad topic of interest

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Step 1. Identifying a broad topic of interest

Are there specific topic requirements from instructor?

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EXPLOREExplore topics that interest you…

Surf the webBrainstorm ideas your instructor, a librarian or a friend.

Browse current issue databases like Opposing Viewpoints or CQ Researcher

Print collection, magazines, newspapers, reference books.

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Current Issues Database

Broad topics• Global Warming• Body Image• Cybercrime

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Step 2. Narrowing your topic

Global

Warming

Animal

Extinction

Polar Bear Population

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Reference DatabaseReference Collection

in Print

Other resources

• Your textbook• Google/Wikipedia• Talk to someone

knowledgeable about the topic

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION• Basic foundational information (who, what, when, where,

how)• Identify subtopics, helping you to focus (narrow) the broad

topic you have chosen. • Background sources do not necessarily make it into the final

version of a research paper. Instead, they are a starting point for further development.