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Ready, Set, Research: An Introduction to the Research Process

This guide introduces users to fundamental steps in the research process

 

Preliminary Reading to Evaluate and Refine Topics Evaluate your topic’s potential. Does the topic hold your attention? Is the reading what you expected? Is it relevant & engaging? Are there enough appropriate sources to support the project? Refine your topic. What are the major issues surrounding the topic? How do other researchers and writers engage with your topic? What specific aspect of the topic appeals to you? Preliminary reading starting places: Wikipedia, YouTube, Gale eBooks, Issues and Controversies, CQ Researcher, Access World News, Gale in Context: Global Issues

Preliminary reading -- sometimes called background reading -- allows researchers/writers to familiarize themselves with existing information, current research, and various viewpoints concerning their chosen topic. This type of inquiry helps evaluate the viability of topics as well as refine or narrow broad topics into a manageable focus. To be clear, preliminary reading isn't about finding your sources -- though you may find some along the way -- as much as it is about finding your ideas.