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How to Research: How to Research
Gateway Library general information for your research project
Find your research topic, try browsing these resources through the library databases:
Academic Search Premier (EBSCO)This link opens in a new windowCross-searches all the EBSCO databases, for a comprehensive search encompassing all subject areas.
Global Issues (Gale In Context)This link opens in a new windowContent includes a wide variety of subject areas, including sociology, current events, civics, politics, science, economics, cultural/religious studies, women’s studies, human rights, English composition and many more.
Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society (ABC-CLIO)This link opens in a new windowContent includes authoritative historical context, expert perspectives, and carefully selected primary and secondary sources on the most enduring and timely issues of the day.
Opposing Viewpoints (Gale In Context)This link opens in a new windowProvides access to viewpoint articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and full-text magazine and newspaper articles on a variety of social issues such as abortion, capital punishment, affirmative action, illegal immigrants, medical ethics & more.
Research Companion is a new, intuitive, self-guided tool written by writing instructors and librarians, designed to enhance information literacy, writing, and research skills in libraries and online learning environments.