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What?
Task Definition
1. What is my research question?
2. What do I already know?
3. What information do I need?
- Look up information on nuclear issues.
- Follow teachers information.
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Where?
Search Plan
1. What type of information do I need? For example: general,
in depth, current, historical, biographical, issue oriented,
other?
2. Review suggested resources, circle ones that fit, prioritize
your list.
3. Evaluate resources for significance, accuracy, currency,
authority.
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How?
Location & Access
1. Jot down rich words that relate to your topic.
2. Check your words, change your words if your search fails.
3. Focus your search by looking for relationships between elements
in your research question.
Resource Tips from the Librarian
Check around the 530s for Nuclear Physics
Consider the book The Chain Reaction: Pioneers of Nuclear Science by Karen Fox |
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Online materials
Library
Catalog
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North Library Online Databases
Easy access to current information from reliable , authoritative sources.
Home access passwords available from Mrs. Leeson
Cyberography
Selected Web sites
Cyberography by Manny Guendulay
Cyberography made available by Mr. Guendulay, Librarian
Citation
Maker
Helps you state exactly from where you got your ideas and information. |