Before Starting Your Research

Do the Following

  • Gather your UT Southern I.D. card and set up your library record.
  • Make sure you are entered into our EZproxy system for off-campus database access.
  • Do not hesitate to ask the library staff for assistance.

Need ideas for a research topic?

  • Go to the reference section and find a subject-specific encyclopedia to browse.
  • Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature R 810.3 O 98
  • Reader’s Guide to American History R 973 R 286p
  • CQ Researcher or Opposing Viewpoints In Context are good sources for pro-con papers.
  • Check your class textbook.
  • Consult class notes.

Ready to begin?

  • Check the library catalog, the OPAC, to see what titles the library has available.
  • Check our eBook Collection.
  • Check the print journals and electronic journals lists on the library website to see if the library has access to the journal articles you are interested in.
  • Make sure you know the journal you choose is one that your professor will find acceptable (Peer Reviewed vs. Popular)
  • Look for a database that may help in your search. The library has several subject-specific (Bloom’s Literature) and some comprehensive ones (SocINDEX).
  • If you have enough time you may also make use of ILL (Inter-Library Loan) to obtain books and journal articles that are either checked out or not available in the library.
  • For a helpful brochure you can print and fold, click here.

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How to Evaluate Websites

It is essential for every good researcher to check sources for accuracy and reliability before publishing or submitting a research paper or project. Many guidelines have been written about evaluating websites. All have the following criteria in common:

Accuracy

  • Can you find this information in other places?
  • Is the information reliable and free of errors?

Authority

  • Who is the author or creator?
  • Is the author associated with a reputable organization or university?
  • Can the author be contacted from the website?
  • Is there a list of sources used or recommended by the author?
  • Is the URL domain non-commercial?

Content

  • Is the information presented without bias?
  • Is the information covered well?
  • Is the information relevant to your topic?

Currency

  • Does the page include the date it was created?
  • Has the information been updated?

Accessibility

  • Is the page easy to search?
  • Does the page download quickly?
  • Is the information well-organized