Selecting Sources
Now that you
know the wide range of sources available to you, how do you select
the best one for your research? |
If You Need: |
You Might Try: |
Background information, such as the history of prisons or population
statistics |

Books |
Popular
articles about home decorating, automobile reviews or social trends |

Magazines |
Current news about a recent world event or yesterday's closing stock
market prices |

Newspapers or the
Web |
Scholarly articles about eating disorders, genetic screening, or
education |

Journals |
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