Searching and Researching
In this week's lesson, we discussed various strategies and approaches to searching and researching for credible sources, articles, books, etc.. When researching for sources to use for something such as an academic paper, it is important to always evaluate your sources and make sure that they have reliability, quality, and utility. When assessing the credibility of a resource, checking to see for the following information may help in deeming a source credible:
- Availability of contact info
- Credentials of the author
- Reputation of the publisher/ organization
- Is the source peer reviewed
Additionally, to asses the quality and utility of the source, some things to look out for may be:
- Broad generalizations?
- Consistency?
- Up to date?
- Biased?
- Citations?
- Related to topic?
- Appropriate audience?
- Too little or too much detail?
When actually searching for a source, you may find that you are generating an overwhelming amount of results to the topic that you are researching. Using the right search engine and searching in creative ways can help you find exactly what you're looking for. Using Boolean logic is a great tool to narrowing search terms. Some Boolean logic terms that are helpful in researching can be:
- search term AND search term
- search term OR search term
- search term NOT term
These little tools can prove to be very helpful in your academic endeavors.