Research for an assigned paper or other presentation takes a lot of time and effort, so enjoy the process by researching something that holds your interest. Even if your topic is pre-assigned and seems not very interesting at first, try to think of an aspect of the topic that will make the process rewarding for you.
Talk to your instructor to see if you can design your own topic – see below for prompts to help you develop a topic.
Below are some questions that might help you construct an interesting research topic. Don't rush through this part of the process. It's critical, so spend at least a few minutes thinking carefully about each question.
Tell your instructors what your interests are, and they may be able to help you fashion research topics that both suit your interests and that meet their assignments' requirements. Even when instructors assign research topics, they'll usually work with you to find a way to make research projects interesting for you.
Research guides describe and provide access to the most useful resources available through Truxal Library for particular fields of study, including the best databases to use. Use a research guide to discover and develop a research topic within a particular discipline.