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Research Tips

1. Start early! Allow enough time to conduct proper, in-depth research.


2. Select a topic that is of interest to you.
3. Create a list of keywords for your topic and add to the list as you do research. In addition
to the obvious keywords, look for associated words and terminology.
4. Get a basic overview of your topic by checking reference sources such as encyclopedias
and dictionaries for definitions, statistics or maps. While these sources may provide a
general basis for your topic, they are not considered sources for scholarly research. Look
to books, academic journals and peer-reviewed sources for more in-depth research.
5. Review available books, videos and audiotapes for background information and
discussions about your topic. Internet search engines can provide additional information.
6. Use full-text articles and abstracts from journals, magazines and newspapers to bring
your research up to date. These sources may be found in hardcopy and on-line. AAU
students and faculty have access to a multitude of on-line sources. Never, ever,
photocopy, download or print anything without writing down where the information
came from.
7. Always cite your sources.

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