Before you start selecting your research topic, read the assignment instructions provided by your professor. Make sure you understand the assignment and its requirements.
Consider the following:
Always select a topic that interests you. If you are interested in what you are researching, the assignment will go much smoother than if you are just selecting a topic because. You will be spending a lot of time on this topic, so choosing something interesting.
Brainstorm for Ideas
Ask yourself the following questions while thinking about your assignment. Jot down notes to what comes to mind for possible topic ideas.
Tips for Choosing a Topic
So you have a topic or two in mind. Great! Now it is time to gather some background information so you can decide if the topic is good or not, and what aspects of the larger topic can help to focus your research further.
Find Background Information
Why Use Background Sources?
Keep your topic manageable and not too broad. But also watch out for making a topic too specific, because you will have trouble locating any information and research at all.
Narrow Your Focus
Your topic may be too difficult to search if the focus is too specific or far too broad. Try and avoid the following:
Use the activity form below to follow the librarian's process and provided examples to help choose a strong topic.
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