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: Draw lines to show how sub-topics overlap—for instance, how a "Historical Context" branch might influence a "Modern Policy" branch. Web Resources for College Success
Once your topic is mapped, use these specialized web tools to find high-quality information: web*college
: Start with your primary subject at the very top or center. : Draw lines to show how sub-topics overlap—for
: Create categories like "Research Questions," "Key Terms," or "Resource Types". " "Key Terms
: Libraries like those at Lee University offer specific guides on how to develop research questions and identify keywords from your initial topic web.
: Apply the "C.R.A.P. Test" (Currency, Reliability, Authority, and Purpose) found on many College Readiness Guides to ensure the web resources you find are credible.