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Sources of information

Information can come from virtually anywhere -- personal experiences, books, articles, expert opinions, encyclopedias, the Web -- and the type of information you need will change depending on the question you are trying to answer. Look at the following sources of information. Notice the similarities between them.

Keep in mind the following three questions:

  • Which sources can you find online?
  • Which sources guide you to other information on your topic?
  • Which sources would you use when writing a research paper?

Click on each of the resources below to find out more about them.

magazines
magazines

newspapers
newspapers

Database screen shot
library databases

the Web
the web

Email
email

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