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I use a variety of library sources, including academic databases like JSTOR and PubMed, research libraries such as the Library of Congress, and online libraries like Google Scholar and WorldCat. Additionally, I utilize the resources provided by my institution's library to access books, journals, and other scholarly materials.
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There are many research tools available. You can use primary sources, books, the Internet, articles, the library, interviews, and any other information that will help.
Look through your sources for information you can use.
Look through your sources for information you can use
Frank Ferro has written: 'How to use the library' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Reference sources, Bibliography, Library research, Catalogs, Reference books
The library is an excellent place to go first. Sources published in books are often more reliable than internet sources, and the information for a lot of research topics is not available online, or is limited or for a fee online.
Conducting research online is a lot riskier; you need to be more aware of a few things in this case than when you are in a library, which is basically controlled and categorized a lot better: - Recognize legitimate resources versus fakers. - The difference between subjective information and objective information. For academic research, URLs ending in .edu and .gov are generally more trustworthy. Also be aware of user-generated content; while everyone is an expert on something, sometimes the right people aren't always the ones giving the information. You also need to know that many legitimate online sources are "pay to use", either requiring a membership or payment per article. Make sure you check with your school if you're a student, many have online subcriptions to excellent source sites.
primary resource document
primary source document
Choose a topic and clearly define your research question. Gather information from a variety of sources such as books, articles, and primary documents. Evaluate the credibility and reliability of your sources. Analyze the information collected and formulate your thesis statement based on your findings.
it is research about your topic ___________ Sources provide information and evidence.
You use the library's books for research or leisure reading. You can use the library whenever you want as long as they are open. If you cannot find a book ask a librarian or use their computers to find a book.