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Marc Pugliese - Theology and Religion LibGuide: How to begin your research

Saint Leo University Professor, Marc A. Pugliese, has a LibGuide to assiss in theology and religion research and resources at Saint Leo University's Cannon Memorial Library

Starting your research

Tips

  1. Get started early!
    1. Don't procrastinate
  2. Know what your assignment means
    1. Review the assignment handout, and the course syllabus
    2. Ask your professor for clarification if you are not sure what is being required
  3. Call, email or come to the library for help getting started - we can save you a ton of time!

The Research Process

Getting Started

When you are assigned a project or paper, does your mind turn blank? Are you unsure as to where to start? Does it make you nervous? If so, you're not alone!

Everyone experiences this at some time or other, but some people have strategies or techniques to get them started. When you are planning a project, presentation or paper, try some of the following suggestions.

EXPLORE the problem -- not the topic

  1. Who is your audience? Is it your professor, other students, or perhaps a boss?
  2. What is your purpose and how can you achieve it? 


DETERMINE your goals

How can you achieve your purpose?
Can you make a plan?
What resources will help you meet your goals?

GENERATE some ideas

Brainstorm

1. Ask for help from the library, your professor, and classmates

  • Write down your ideas, and others' ideas -don't censor or evaluate them yet -keep returning to the problem
  • Use Concept Mapping

2. Talk to your audience

  • What questions might they ask?
  • What different kinds of audiences might you have?
  • Do you have the answers to their potential questions?
  • If not, how can you locate the answers?