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ENG 104: Karen Hiday

Let's explore!

Research doesn't have to be just about finding books and articles on your topic.  There are many more options for types of sources you can use to learn and lend interest and appeal to your papers and projects!

Using the broad topic for each of your groups and possibly the narrower topic you yourself are researching, explore the resources below.  Think creatively about how you could use the sources that you find.

Round 1: Explore the following two sources.  Be ready to share something interesting that you found that applies to your group's topic.

Kanopy Streaming Films

Ideas as you explore:

  • Try scrolling down to see the categories they've organized films into.
  • Hover on "Browse" at the top, to see some broader categories.
  • Search on some key terms related to your topic.

Digital Media Repository

Ideas as you explore:

  • Use Browse by... to explore by:
    • Format
    • Subject
    • Collection
  • Try searching by some keywords, understanding results will likely be about/from Ball State and East Central Indiana
Round 2: Explore the following two sources.  Be ready to share something interesting that you found that applies to your group's topic.

OneSearch

Ideas as you explore:

  • Search at first by the topic of your group.  (Ex. Climate, Politics, etc.)
  • Then use the limiters on the left to explore, especially:
    • Content Type
    • Library Location
  • Try searching more narrowly, by the topic you're researching.

Nexis Uni

Ideas as you explore:

  • Search on a broad topic, then use the limiters on the left to narrow.  For example:
    • Publication Type
    • Subject
    • Industry