Reference sources, particularly specialized encyclopedias, offer many benefits. Consider the following tips as you review a reference source on your topic to reap all the benefits and make your researching even better.
- get definitions and background – Reference sources assume that you are new to a topic. Jargon and specialized terminology will be explained and contextualized, which you might not get in more advanced books and journal articles.
- get caught-up on a topic – Research is a conversation, and often it’s been going on for years. Reference sources will provide a historical background and identify key developments to help you understand how we got to the current understandings and theories.
- identify key people and theories – Who are the most important people and ideas on your topic? Reference sources will help you identify them so you can explore them more deeply.
- find more sources – Reference sources will provide additional reading, usually in the form of references or background lists. These are a great next-step in your research process.
Please contact the Research Assistance Desk if you need help with your library research. There are several ways to contact us:
- Visit us in person
- Call us: (864) 295-2195
- Email us: libraryreference@furman.edu
- Text us: (864) 214-7172
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