Beginning Research
Finding Print Sources
Finding Online Sources
Evaluating Sources
100

Preliminary review of assignments establishes this knowledge.

What is the kinds of research the paper requires?
100

Highly useful materials for technical projects available at libraries and museums.

What are Special Collections?

100

Not reliable for academic projects, but can be a useful starting point.

What is Wikipedia?

100

One way to preview source materials for key features and strategies.

What is __________?:

-title and subtitle

-abstract or introduction

-table of contents/headings

-charts, tables, illustrations, etc.

-bibliography

200

A way to avoid mayhem when bombarded with specific tasks and dates.

What is preparing a project calendar?

200

The location of journal articles that are not available online.

What is the library shelf?

200

These library tools can provide accurate and substantial materials on historical figures.

What are specialized dictionaries and encyclopedias?

200

Articles written by experts that undergo a rigorous review process by experts in their field prior to publication.

What is peer-reviewed?

300

A way to ensure success when navigating broad subjects for a research paper.

What is narrowing project to a specific topic?

300

The number of floors in the Dana Porter Library (main library) on UW campus.

What is ten?

300

EBSCOhost, InfoTrac, Lexis-Nexis, Academic OneFile, and Academic Search Premier.

What are professional databases?

300

Ensures your research is relevant.

What is using up-to-date/current sources?

400

The ideal way to track down sources in specialized fields.

What is asking an expert (instructors and reference librarians, etc.) for help?

400

Clumsy though usable means to access historical newspapers and magazines.

What is microfilm?

400

Those who cover the cost of licenses for electronic library resources.

What is the library or school?

400

Relevant and reliable information used in sources.

What are documented claims and assertions?

500

The best way to avoid the frustration of revisiting resources.

What is recording every resource as you examine it?

500

A means of requesting materials from another library free of charge, or at minimal cost.

What is an interlibrary loan?

500

A freely accessible web search engine that directs users to academic studies and scholarly papers on a given subject.

What is Google Scholar?

500

Minimum academic/professional credentials to publish online.

What are none? (We live in the digital age where anyone can publish; DIY publishing is a thing!)