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Introduction
Lindsey MacCallum and Teaching & Learning, Ohio State University Libraries
1. The Purpose of Research Questions
2. Narrowing a Topic
3. Background Reading
4. Regular vs. Research Questions
5. Influence of a Research Question
6. Developing Your Research Question
7. Categorizing Sources
8. Quantitative or Qualitative
9. Fact or Opinion
10. Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Sources
11. Popular, Professional, & Scholarly
12. Publication Formats and the Information Lifecycle
13. Scholarly Articles as Sources
14. News as a Source
15. Data as Sources
16. People as Sources
17. Traditional Knowledge
18. Sources and Information Needs
19. Sources to Meet Needs
20. Planning Your Sources
21. Why Precision Searching?
22. Main Concepts
23. Related and Alternative Terms
24. Search Statements
25. Thinking Critically About Sources
26. Evaluating for Relevancy
27. Evaluating for Credibility
28. A Source’s Neighborhood
29. Author and Publisher
30. Degree of Bias
31. Recognition from Others
32. Thoroughness
33. Combining the Factors
34. Ethical Use and Citing Sources
35. Why Cite Sources?
36. Challenges in Citing Sources
37. Citation and Citation Styles
38. Steps for Citing
39. Citation Software
40. When to Cite
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Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research, 1st Canadian Edition Copyright © 2020 by Lindsey MacCallum is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.