All college students know that research is perhaps the most valuable tool when it comes to familiarizing themselves with a course’s subject matter and even more so when completing a project, report, or paper is necessary. If you are currently in college, you probably know that good research is important but maybe you are not familiar with all types of research tools out there. Below are two main resources to consult when doing research for a college course.
- The library. There are public libraries in your neighborhood as well as the area surrounding your college campus. While these are always good to consider, never forget that your own college will have a vast library with all sorts of books pertaining to your courses as well as many others in addition to this. The librarians present in your college library are there to assists you should you have any problem finding books or doing other searches for specific information you need.
- The internet. Be careful because the internet is a tricky resource for information. Most of you know that practically anyone can post information on the internet. Fact check internet information against what you are reading in books. Trust academic websites that end in .edu or .org rather than commercial ones that end in .com, for example. Never copy and paste what you find on the internet. This is plagiarism and can even get you expelled from a college
By utilizing both of these resources, you are sure to find the information you need to complete assignments and to compound what you are learning in class.







