Before you
begin your research, you need to spend some time thinking about and planning
your topic. This will save you a LOT of time once you begin researching and
writing your paper.
1. What
topic are you researching?
2. What do
you know about this topic?
a. What? What is your topic about?
Provide a 2-3 sentence explanation:
b. Where? Does this topic fit into a
local, regional, or global scheme? Is there a particular physical environment
for this topic?
c. When? Is there a certain time frame
when this topic became important or experienced change? Do you want to research
the current or historical view of this topic?
d. Who? Specific names or groups of
people involved; consider gender, ethnicity, age groups, occupations, etc. Who
does this topic affect?
e. Why? Why is this topic important?
Why are you interested in researching this topic?
f. How? How do aspects of this topic
affect one another? How does this topic affect you and others? If this topic
involves a process, how do aspects of this topic function?
3. What
would you like to find out about this topic? What questions do you have?
4. List
primary keywords or phrases that may help you find more information on your
topic. These keywords are the words you will use when you search in the
databases for books and articles.
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