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Research Process/Assignment

  • For guidance in the research process, look to the menu on the left hand side.
  • Pick a topic that you find interesting or fascinating. Be careful not to choose a topic because you think it will be "easy."
  • Prepare a list of keywords or synonyms for the topic(s) that you are searching. For example, if you are focusing on "Sports Drinks" -- other terms might include "energy drinks", "Gatorade", etc...
  • Make sure you read the your assignment carefully. You can gain valuable insights into the research and paper writing process by understanding the expectations put forth in the assignment (length, sources required, etc...).

Gaining an Overview with Reference Sources

Reference Sources are a great way to get overview information on a topic. These books can help inform you of the background of your topic as well as areas to ecplore in your paper.

Title of Reference Source About the Resource
Gale Encyclopedia of MedicineA general medical guide covering the basics of medicine. A good source to get an overview of the more "popular" topics or general body systems. Also available electronically
Magill's Medical GuideA general medical guide consisting of five volumes. Another good source to get a general overview. Also available electronically
Access ScienceThe complete text of the McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. An advanced Scientific Encyclopedia available Online. Because of its focus on Hard Science, it may not have information on every topic. Articles are signed and contain excellent bibliogrpahies.Available Electronically
If your projects focuses on a disease or disorder, either of these titles offer an excellent introduction. Information will includes diagnosis, outlook and treatment
Diseases and Disorders: The World's Best Anatomical Charts A visual representation of body systems.
Facts on File Library of Health and LivingA Series of books with many individual titles on specific diseases and disorders of the body. Look carefully through the titles to find the appropriate one for your disease.
New Book of Popular ScienceContains a variety of subjects and topics.
Any of these Encyclopedias will give you good introductory articles on your topic.
Human Body Systems Consisting of about 20 books scattered around the 600 section, this series documents the body's individual systems including how they work, their purpose, and problems encountered.



Delving Deeper with Books

Using a process call plastination, Gunther Von Hagens poses actual human corpses in unusal situations. Check out Body Worlds for more information.
Using a process call plastination, Gunther Von Hagens poses actual human corpses in unusal situations. Check out Body Worlds for more information.

Books offer a more complete look at a subject as well as give good ideas for other resources and references.

Keyword and Subject Searching

Most people start with a keyword search of the library catalog. The computer will look for your words in the book "record." The record contains an item's title, author, subject, and table of contents or item summary.

  • Choose your keywords carefully. Start with the most popular name of what you are researching, but also think of other ways to refer to it.
  • Subject Searches are an even more powerful way to search the catalog. They will focus your search using the exact terminology employed by librarians to describe the book. When you find a book you like using keywords, click on the subjects to find out more.
    • Subjects can be found in the "more information" section of a book record. Simply click on the subject to execute the search..



Finding Articles Using Databases

Article databases contain thousands of articles organized and searchable using keywords, specific journal titles, publishing dates, etc... Information contained in articles can be more specific than book information as well as more up to date. The primary method to access articles from magazines and journals is through databases. You can access these databases in the library, in your dorm room, or the PACC.

Below is a chart of some databases that you may find helpful in this assignment. To see a listing of all the databases to which the library subscribes, visit the Databases A-Z Page.

Title of Database
Click on to go to database
About the Database
Health Reference Center AcademicA database that includes the full text of over 2 million journal and magazine articles. A great place to get "deeper" information on your topic.
Health Source: Reference/Academic Another full text database that has numerous journal and magazine articles. The library's most "scholarly" collection of medical and biological information.
Academic One File A full-text general database. A good place to search for contemporary accounts of your disease. This is not the first place to search for scientific type of information.LEARN MORE
Academic Search EliteAnother database specializing in general journals and magazines.LEARN MORE



Exploring Internet Sources

Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man is said to represent a human body's perfect proportions.
Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man is said to represent a human body's perfect proportions.

You will probably find websites helpful for this project. Always remember to evaluate your sources when you are looking at websites. Below is a list of some sites you should find worthwhile for your project.

Website
What is it?
CDC Centers for Disease Control and PreventionThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a federal agency that provides information on health, disease prevention and control, environmental health and education. Search for your topic using their internal search
Public Health Image LibraryFrom the CDC, this site contains thousands of images and diagrams. Most of the images are in the public domain and can be used without permission.
Medline PlusFrom the National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health, this site provides overviews on over 750 health topics including diseases.
BioInteractive Contains wonderful animations on Biology related concepts.
Biology Browser Search for trusted information on Organisms, Biology Subjects, or Geographical type of information.
Access ExcellenceBrought to you by the National Museum of Health, this resource is intended for teachers to share new information in Biology and the Life Sciences. Visit the Resource Center for help on specific topics.
Online Biology textbook Created and updated by Michael Farabee at Estrella Mountain Community College in Arizona. A great source for additional explanations.
American College of Sports Medicine The worlds largest organization dedicated to sports biology and science. This site offers research, readings, and information on Sports Medicine
Mayo Clinic Disease Site use the alphabetical listings or search for your disease to get some good overview information including symptoms and treatment.


Citations and Documentation

Citations can seem confusing. The process usually consist of two parts.

  1. In-text Citations -- As you write, you will need to acknowledge the sources where ideas (not your own) originate.
  2. Works Cited List -- You may know it as a Bibliography. The Works Cited list appears at the end of your paper and contains all the sources used in your in-text citations.
  • Consult the librarians for help on citations.

In-Text Citations

Works Cited List

Additional Citation Tools

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