A. Define Your TopicB. Create Research QuestionsC. Identify ConceptsD. Broaden/Narrow Topic
A. Current vs. Historical InformationB. Popular vs. ScholarlyC. Primary vs. Secondary Sources
A. Search ToolsB. Search Strategies
A. Why Evaluate?B. Guide to Evaluating Sources
A. Background on Citing SourcesB. How to Cite
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Research Process: Getting Started 

A guide to assist students in conducting research using the wide variety of information sources available to them.
Last update: Nov 18th, 2009 URL: http://researchguides.library.syr.edu/researchprocess  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Citing Sources

Once you have gathered and read your sources of information, you are ready to begin writing your paper. An important thing to remember while you are writing is that you must give credit to the sources from which you obtained information.

In this section, you will:

  1. Understand why it is important to cite sources.
  2. Be familiar with different citation styles.
 

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