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The RESEARCH Process Rosedale Bible College Library Reuben Sairs, Director of Library Services Read left to right (on handouts)

Get Ready for the Research Process. Human nature & research: 1. We’re lazy and naive.  We underestimate the time and effort research takes.  We expect it to be easy.  We assume that all we need is information.  We assume the information we want is available in the form we expect. 2. In fact, good research:  takes time and effort,  is often difficult,  getting information is just part of the story. and, sometimes the information is simply NOT available, or not available in the forms we expect.

Expect some confusion, frustration & anxiety, especially as you move further into the research process. We start confidently, but as we research, confidence disappears and we experience uncertainty. Uncertainty is normal and to be expected. Uncertainty increases because you encounter new information that doesn’t fit with what you already know or believe. After some time, we form a new perspective, a new personal focus, and then we feel better! We needed more than information—we needed a perspective that allowed meaning to be drawn from the new information.

When You Research Don’t be surprised. Be prepared: – to experience frustration & confusion as you dig in. Remember it will not last. – to take a few wrong turns. – to refine your research questions. – to need to read background material. – to document your sources and your process. – to examine materials that won’t be used. – to be delayed over availability issues.

Note-taking for your Research Papers. When you research, do not take extensive notes. You will not need to document basic information that is non- controversial and would be found by looking in most basic sources. But be careful about plagiarism—any use of another person’s ideas or words must be cited. You will need to back up with quotations and or citations anything that requires an authority: information that is not commonly known. unique, apt, pithy, especially effective wording, interpretations, controversial claims, expert opinions, analysis.