Toolkit One Perfect Source? Helps students think about how to refine a topic when they can't find any information on it. Highlights the idea that it may be impossible to find an all-in-one source that addresses a topic perfectly and the need to find a different approach. Resource Type: Video Categories: Getting started
Toolkit Opposing Viewpoints (How to use) How to use Opposing Viewpoints, which provides opinion essays on current issues, news and magazine articles, court case overviews, and more. Resource Type: Handouts Categories: Finding
Toolkit Peer Review in 3 Minutes How do articles get peer reviewed? What role does peer review play in scholarly research and publication? This video will explain. Resource Type: Video Categories: Finding
Toolkit Picking Your Topic IS Research! Discusses the idea of adjusting a research topic as an integral part of the research process. Resource Type: Video Categories: Getting started
Toolkit Primary vs. Secondary Sources This video discusses the difference between primary and secondary sources with examples from the Minnesota Historical Society's collections. Resource Type: Video Categories: Getting started