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ENG102: Composition: Getting Started

Scholarly Research: Overview

The Research Process

LSU Libraries. (2023, October 4). The research process. Louisiana State University. Retrieved December 14, 2023, from https://guides.lib.lsu.edu/c.php?g=922917

Creating a Research Question Infographic

Characteristics of a Good Research Question Infographic

The Writing Center. (2018, October 8). How to write a research question. George Mason University. Retrieved December 14, 2023, from https://writingcenter.gmu.edu/writing-resources/research-based-writing

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This guide is designed to help you get started on your research in Composition. If you have any questions or want to set up an appointment to meet for more help, please contact a librarian.

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Using Reference Resources

Reference books like dictionaries and encyclopedias are great ways to get background information on your topic. Looking up your topic can get you biographical or historical information, general concepts, lists of works, and related terms depending on your topic.

The type of information you gather from reference sources is seldom the kind of critical analysis your professors are looking for in your papers. Use reference sources to become familiar with your topic so that you can search smarter when you look for books and articles. You should generally refrain from using them in your papers. Situations vary, so if you're unsure, check with your instructor.