Your research librarian has put together a guide for your assignment needs. This guide will be helpful when finding information for your presentation.
We have already reviewed your topics and you can find valid, accurate, and credible sources for a variety of topics in the resources we've listed on this guide.
Remember that your research and presentations will be viewed by instructors and peers who are expecting to see academic resources, and not just information you found using Google which may be questionable, bias, or lack credibility or factual correctness.
Follow the instructions below:
1) Find Books
Use this page to find print and e-book resources on your topic.
This is where you'll find articles of information for your topic. There are multiple databases you can use, and you should them as they cover varied aspects of your topic. You'll also be able to find information about your profession, art, culture, and gender.
Use these resources to find general information.
Here's where you can request a book or an article that is not in Boatwright Memorial Library.
5) Off Campus
This is a direct link with proxy information to assist when working off campus.