Once you have identified keywords, you are ready to collect background information on your topic. As you research, note important words, phrases, and concepts that sources mention and use them to locate additional information.
Background information can be found in:
- encyclopedias
- textbooks
- databases like CQ Researcher
- browsing the Internet
Why bother with background research?
Background research serves many purposes, including:
- It provides an overview of the subject matter, which might be new to you.
- It assists with identifying relevant information for your topic, including dates, events, and relevant terminology.
- It will lead you to additional sources of information.
- It will aid in narrowing your topic.