Contains a variety of resources all in one place - magazines, academic journals, popular newspapers and more.
Pro/Con articles provided for controversial topics.
Pro/Con articles provided for controversial topics.
Access multiple viewpoints surrounding controverial topics.
Specific information about scientific topis includes academic journal. Choose Browse to help pick a topic of interest.
1. Be critical evaluators of all information. Of course, we think the library databases provide the best resources - newspapers, magazines, reference articles and more. If you are on the free web like Google, make sure you know the author, source and date. Check to see who hosts the site.
2. Check the article date. If the article date is 2007, find a more recent article. Ideally, you would find an article from the past two or three years.
3. Narrow your focus with keyword searching.
Suggestion: Go to Opposing Viewpoints or Science in Context. Click the Advanced button > Topic Finder. See details.
4. Once you find a database article, look for suggested topics or related keywords. This can usually be found in the article sidebar.
I found an article! Now what?
* Make sure you save the article. Opposing Viewpoints and Science in Context allows you to save directly to Google Drive.
* Grab the citation (if available). All databases have citation tools.
* Read the article.
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