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Introduction to doing research at Cornell for students of the Cascadilla School
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Last update: Oct 13th, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.cornell.edu/cascadilla  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Research Tips

  1. Use web resources like Google and Wikipedia to START your research, just don't finish your research there. Use the Library Gateway--the Library's web interface to find authoratative, scholarly resources.
  2. Use Wikipedia and other web sites "academically."  Look for bibliographies and other lists of resources to add to your research.
  3. Use web sites to find keywords that can be used to search for subject encyclopedias, books and articles.
 
 

Where do you get your Information?

Google Wikipedia

The Web can provide excellent starting places to do your research.

But if you are only using Google and Wikipedia to find your information, you may not be finding all of the information that is available on your topic. 


Three very important facts to remember about information:

1) Search Engines only index a portion of the information available on the web.

A lot of useful information is not freely available on the web. It is proprietary, meaning someone--an author, a publisher, or institution--owns the information.

2) Not all digitized information is created equal.

You need to critically analyze and evaluate the information you intend to use.

3) Not all information has been digitized.

There are still books in the Library. And other print and analog resources that do not exist on the Web.

 

 
 

Cornell Library Gateway

 

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