Tips for Choosing Research Topics
( This list of tips owes credit to: Presnell, Jenny L. The Information-Literate Historian: A Guide to Research for History Students. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.)
Reference Databases to Consult are below:
You will often begin by selecting a research topic, then defining a research question within this topic to investigate. What's the difference?
A simple topic is too broad. For example:
A research question must also not be too narrow.
As you explore scholarly secondary sources and historical primary sources, you may need to periodically re-evaluate your research question to ensure that it is neither too broad nor too narrow.
A research question might:
Source: Williams, Robert C. The Historian's Toolbox: A Student's Guide to the Theory and Craft of History. Second ed. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2007.
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