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FYE 112: Africana American Studies II

Professor Cona Marshall. Spring 2018.

How to Pick a Topic

  • Choose a topic that is interesting to you.  Research is much more enjoyable if you care about your topic.
  • Look at your class notes or textbook--sometimes these will provide ideas for topics.
  • Talk with friends or family; often they can suggest topics you haven't considered or help focus your ideas.
  • Consider a controversial topic.
  • What drew you into this field?  Is there something in particular that interests you?
  • Is there an issue within the field that is currently sparking interest or conversations?

Once you've thought of a few topics, you'll want to test drive your topic.  

Running a trial search (test drive) for information in the library's article databases is part of the research process.  If your test drive shows that there's too much or not enough information, you can tweak your topic.  

Explore the library's article databases--under the FIND tab, choose articles.  Select one of the links provided in the Find box.