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ENG 100 - Professor Allen - Value of a College Education: Understand
Your Topic

Quick Tips!

    • Look up your keywords in the indexes to subject encyclopedias.

    • Read articles in these encyclopedias to set the context for your research.

    • Note relevant items in the bibliographies at the end of the encyclopedia articles.

    • Additional background information may be found in your lecture notes, textbooks, and reserve readings.

              Quick Links

              Here are a few library resources to help you gather background information for your topic:

              What Do You Know?

              You probably already know a little something about the topic you chose, but it's important to find out more in order to write an intelligent research paper and/or make a good argument. 

              Ask yourself:

              • What do I know?
              • What can I find out?

              Reference resources help you find out more!

              Library Research Guides lead you to the best resources to use when searching for information on your topic.

              Always check to see if there's a Research Guide on your topic.

                Understanding Your Topic - Where to Look

                Reference Sources   person with a book head

                Once you have chosen a topic for your paper, use general reference sources to get background information on your topic. Reference books such as the encyclopedias, dictionaries and handbooks, and the current issue titles are a good starting point for your research because they help you become better acquainted with your topic.

                See the lists below for some selected reference sources available online and in print. Ask a librarian if you need help finding more resources.

                Online reference resources require login for off-campus use.  Enter your Cerritos College login when prompted.  For more login information see the Database Login page.

                Selected Library Reference Sources - Online

                Here are some of the library's online reference resources which can help you get some background information on your topic.  These resources are available on and off campus.

                The Thesis Statement

                Although you probably started with only a broad idea of what you wanted to write about, after testing your topic and doing background reading you should be able to narrow your focus and write your thesis statement. Here are two examples of narrowing a broad topic to come up with a thesis statement:

                The Value of a College Education

                • Benefits of earning a college degree
                  • Getting a college degree is a valuable and important means of economic and social advancement
                    • A college education affords graduates greater employment and economic opportunity, providing them with the skills and intellectual tools best suited for meeting the challenges of a competitive, changing economy.

                 

                The Diminishing Value of a College Education

                • Costs versus benefits of getting a college degree
                  • Rising college tuition costs and a more limited job market.
                    • Because attending college has become so expensive and the employment opportunities for college graduates so much more limited, many graduates will be hard-pressed to secure the kind of employment that will allow them to compete in a changing job market.
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