For today's class, we'll be working through an exercise in stages. Start with the first exercise (brainstorming), then use the different tabs on this guide to help you navigate through the rest of the stages.
Not every resource on this list will have something for every topic, but be creative with your keywords. If you get to the end ("Library Catalog"), do a search for your broad topic with the word "encyclopedia" or "handbook". (Asking for help is acceptable as well!)
Search for concise and original introductions to a wide range of subjects. These short books are written by experts in the field and cover everything from Vatican II to the Civil Rights Movement to Medical Ethics. Note: Only 5 users may access this database at one time. (Oxford)
Access nonpartisan reports and background information on controversial topics and policy issues. These reports were historically written for members of Congress to understand all sides of a particular issue. The reports in this database date from 1923-present. (Sage)
Search across thousands of comprehensive encyclopedia entries covering all major science disciplines. This database also includes definitions of scientific terms, biographies of well-known scientists, a few textbooks, and Schaum's Outlines. (McGraw-Hill)