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Guidelines for Speech Research

1) Search the databases and websites linked below for your topic. Remember to try out alternate related search terms like "global warming" or "climate change" or "greenhouse effect."

2) When using a search engine to find additional sources, be critical of the sources you find for scientific research. 

Use the ABCs of website evaluation to determine if the source is credible:

A = Authority   Who is the author or which organization created the website? Do they have scientific authority?

B = Bias    Is the website biased by its creator's purpose or mission? What can you tell about the purpose of the site based on the domain name (.com, .edu, .gov, .org)?

C = Current Content    Was the content created recently enough for your scientific research needs?

3) You might find it useful to take notes and create citations in APA format in NoodleTools. Use your RPCS email to log in. 

 

Please email Ms. Fox or visit her in the library if you need help!

Databases

Climate News Sources

Relevant Agencies' Websites on Climate Change

Articles and Reports