#1 Identify and Develop Your Topic The Seven Steps of the Research Process.

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#1 Identify and Develop Your Topic The Seven Steps of the Research Process

Walden Pond State Reservation, MA Found my topic while on vacation View of Walden Pond, Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord, Massachusetts Personal photograph by author. JPEG file.

Waterless Toilet Energy-related topic? Poopin’ Around Town Photograph. Walden Pond toilet. Web. 18 July 2012.

Think of your topic in the form of questions Visiting Massachusetts: MA seems to have a lot of WATERLESS TOILETS! What happens to the waste?How does the environment benefit? How expensive would it be to put a waterless toilet in my house? How much energy is saved by conserving water?

State your topic as a question How do waterless toilets work & how are they odorless?

#2 Find Background Information The Seven Steps of the Research Process

Background Info Sign in the bathroom at Walden Pond Watt Now Photograph. Recycling. Clivus New England. Web. 18 July 2012.

Encyclopedias

#3 Use Catalogs to find Books and Media ( like DVDs) The Seven Steps of the Research Process

Use Catalogs like Carnegie Library to find Books and Media

#4 Use Indexes to Find Periodical Articles The Seven Steps of the Research Process

Use Indexes to find periodical articles What does this mean? Magazine & journal & newspaper articles find them in RESEARCH DATABASES Use Indexes to find periodical articles What does this mean? Magazine & journal & newspaper articles find them in RESEARCH DATABASES Academic OneFile GreenFile Academic OneFile GreenFile Trees at Walden Pond, Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord, Massachusetts Personal photograph by author. JPEG file.

recycle human waste plumbing sewage disposal water conservation TOILET composting toilet wastewater treatment system urinal waterless latrine biological decomposition sanitation futurist toilets

#5 Find Internet Resources The Seven Steps of the Research Process

Internet Resources Search box: How do waterless toilets work? Watt Now Watt Now blog Composting toilet blog

# 6 Evaluate What You Find The Seven Steps of the Research Process Would you wear this dress? Would you use that website? Mannequin at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston Personal photograph by author. JPEG file.

MLA format # 7 Cite what you find using a standard format The Seven Steps of the Research Process

Works Cited Mannequin at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston Personal photograph by author. JPEG file. Poopin’ Around Town Photograph. Walden Pond toilet. Web. 18 July Trees at Walden Pond, Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord, Massachusetts Personal photograph by author. JPEG file. View of Walden Pond, Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord, Massachusetts Personal photograph by author. JPEG file. Watt Now Photograph. Recycling. Clivus New England. Web. 18 July 2012.