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Student Project & Research Symposium

This Library guide serves as a place for students working on projects for the spring Student Project & Research Symposium to get acquainted with Library services in order to enhance their research.

Developing Keywords

Developing good keywords is one of the most important steps in the research process! This box will contain tips ensuring your keywords are ready for searching. 

If you are struggling to pick a topic for your research, here are a few things to consider:

  • Look at your assignment prompt! Your professor has likely laid out exactly what they expect from your research project. You likely also have textbooks or readings from your class to consult and help you pick a topic. 
  • If you're still stuck, use our database Opposing Viewpoints to browse current issues or "hot topics."

Now that you have a topic chosen, you will need to develop a research question! Think to yourself, "what question am I trying to answer in my project?" For example, a good research question will look like, "How does mass incarceration disproportionately affect Black men compared to White men?"

Once you have a research question, you are ready to start brainstorming keywords! We recommend using a keywords table to help the brainstorming process. Below are a couple of slides on how to build your own keyword table. 

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