A checklist to help you consider the kinds of information that will meet your research needs. Use that information to help you create a search strategy. Handout for Empire State College @Home: Introduction to Searching Online Workshop.
1. Research @ the Library:
Information Needs Checklist
Before you start searching on your topic, you must define what kind of
information you need. Doing so will save you time and effort later on and help
you find more useful resources. Use this checklist to define your need:
Research Topic/Thesis: __________________________________________
Key Words: ___________ ___________ ___________ _________ _________
Check all that apply:
1. Assignment Requirements
Type of assignment (essay, research, compare-contrast, etc.):______________
Minimum number of sources to consult: _________________
2. Timeframe
Current information (e.g., published in last 3, 5 years or 10 years)
Historical information (do you need to look at the history of the topic?)
3. Place
Limit topic by geographic location?
Countries or region(s): _________________________________
4. Publication Type
What kinds of materials might contain useful information?
Reference Materials (definitions, encyclopedia entries, etc.)
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Books
Websites
Government documents/reports
Multimedia (images, video, audio, etc.)
5. Information Type
Peer-reviewed/scholarly journals
Popular periodicals (National Geographic, Time, etc.)
Primary sources (original research or account of event)
Secondary sources (interpretation of others' work)
Statistics
Opinions (pro or con, essays, etc.)
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2. Other (case studies, literature reviews, biographies, etc.)
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