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Page 1: Tips to start your research project 07.2016

Preliminary steps BEFORE

you start your research

Created by Carrie Gaxiola

Great Basin College Library

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Research is a skill that you will get

better at with practice

Follow this guide for preliminary steps,

it will help you get organized

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FIRST: THE ASSIGNMENT

•Read the assignment carefully

•Highlight requirements and main guidelines

•When is it due?

•Do not wait, start early!

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the assignment cont…

• How long should this be? • How many pages? (again, read directions

carefully)• How much information will you need?

How many sources?

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next… subject, topic of research

• Chose your subject for your research

Or does the professor have one assigned for you? Does the

topic need approval from your professor?

• Formulate your subject into a question(s):

What do you need to know?

• e.g., Does culture effect health of

the population?

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subject cont…

• What do you already know? Where are the gaps in knowledge?

• If you know very little of your topic, get familiar with the terms used by

professionals in the field. Write down other influencing or similar topics

regarding your topic. You must know basics in order to research the topic!

Please do not skip getting to know the background of your topic, it is critical

to good research. TAKE NOTES DURING THIS PROCESS!

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For background information

• Infoplease.com (infoplease.com)

• Online Encyclopedias (GBC Subject Guide for

Encyclopedias)

• Internet Public Library (www.ipl.org)

• Wikipedia (Wikipedia.org)

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background information cont…

• Blogs (blogger.com, blog.com, wordpress.com…)

•Google Scholar (google scholar)

• Archive.org (archive.org)

• Pew Research Center (pewresearch.org)

Write down terms used, like terms, associations you spot, any other interesting information that might assist your searching later.

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learning the basics of your topic

•Mapping out can help

organize thoughts and

the components of

your topic

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determine your information needs

•Please refer back to assignment requirements to

see what types of data you need. Do you need primary? Secondary? Tertiary?

•Articles from journals? (Databases)

•Books? Newspapers?

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Types

of

data:

Pin down the required sources!Source information above: Slideshare: Dilip Barad, Professor at Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University at Bhavnagar University,

Bhavnagar,India

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identify where you will get your data

• Consult the subject guides on the library website for

recommended databases (journal articles)

• Use the GBC Library catalog to find books if needed.

If you are distant education student, we will send the

requested book(s) to you!

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identify where you will get your data

Statistics (links are live, click!)

Census data

Gallup.com

Center for Disease Control

Bureau of Labor Statistics

USA Data and Statistics

Or consult this guide: Pathfinder for statistics

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identify where you will get your data

Primary Sources, Diaries or Historical Information: Although you can get this data via databases or even the library catalog most of the time, also check out: archive.org

Library of Congress Archive findingaids.loc.gov

Search historic newspapers

Search for libraries who have digitized manuscripts on your topic!

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other tips for sources!!

References/works cited page of books, articles, or other

research!

• Read the references the author used and you can

find great sources this way!

Don’t forget, if GBC does

not have a source you need,

let us know! We will see

if our library partners can lend it to you!

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other tips for sources!!Techniques for database searching is located in a separate tab on this guide.

Please read it because this information will help you!

• When you search databases, use filters that are usually located at the side. You can filter out non-scholarly articles, you can choose what dates of publication are suitable for your research, and much more!

Also, when you find a good article, note the SUBJECT terms used. Use them in your searches!

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other tips for sources!!

Serendipity: If you are in the library, look at

books around the one you chose! Library of

Congress call numbers are arranged by

SUBJECT so you can browse!

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Remember…

• Read the next tabs for guidance on database searching strategies,

evaluating information, and citing your sources

• GBC wants you to succeed! ASK for help if you need clarification on

anything!

• If you need help, please ask your professor or a librarian

• Take your time, focus, and have fun learning!!!

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You are READY to get started!

Library Information:

Monday – Friday 8am-5pm (PST)

Main Phone: 775-753-2222

Main Email: [email protected]

Library Staff:

Eric Walsh, Reference Librarian

[email protected]

Carrie Gaxiola, Library Manager

[email protected]

Christina Park, Library Technician II

[email protected]