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FREN 401: Back to the Future: The French New Wave: Search Strategy

Search Strategy

Here is a good, basic formula for getting started with your research:

  • Begin by narrowing down your topic and developing an initial research question.
  • Use the keyword brainstorming worksheet to help you tweak your research question, identify keywords and related terms, and keep track of what you find.  
  • Search in a library catalog (Summon, OBISOhioLINK and/or WorldCat) to find books and reference sources.  These sources will:
    • provide BACKGROUND and CONTEXT
    • REVIEW and SUMMARIZE earlier work
    • help you FOCUS your topic and
    • provide CITATIONS to important books, journal articles, conference papers, interviews, etc.
  • Next, search research databases to find articles. The library has hundreds of databases; those listed on this guide are good places to begin.
  • You may also wish to use Google Scholar to search the Internet.  This is a great tool for doing cited reference searches.

STEM Librarian / Research Help

Contact:Eboni A. Johnson (she/her/hers)
STEM Librarian / Head of the Science Library
ejohnson@oberlin.edu
440-775-5146

Subject expert for:
Astronomy, Biology
Chemistry & Biochemistry,
Environmental Studies
GeosciencesMathematics,
 Medicine & Health, 
NeurosciencePhysics,
Science & Technology


 

Collections and User Experience Librarian

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Contact:
Seeley G. Mudd Center, Room 105
Mary Church Terrell Main Library
148 West College Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
+1 (440) 775-5072