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Background Information

Finding background information at the beginning of your research is important if you are not an expert in the subject area or not sure from what angle to approach your topic.  Background information can provide:

  • A broad overview of the subject that can help you to develop the skills you need to work with peer-reviewed literature
  • Definitions of the topic
  • Introduction to key issues
  • Names of people who are authorities in the subject field
  • Keywords and subject-specific vocabulary terms that can be used for database searches
  • Bibliographies, Works Cited, and Additional Readings that lead to more resources

Take the time to learn about your topic before you decide on a research question. It can save you time in the long run.

Check out the Library Research Strategy LibGuide for tips on research strategies.

You can search for information in Access Science in three ways:

  1. Use the search box where it says Search AccessScience for... to enter one or more keywords
  2. Click the Topics tab to browse by disciplinary areas, i.e., Agriculture, Forestry & Soils or Biology or Chemistry, etc.
  3. Browse by Content to look for articles, biographies, books, news, or videos by topic

        Watch videos of laboratory methods and science concepts.