Successful Research

Research is an opportunity for discovery and growth. Immediate results apply to the course for which the work is done. Long-range and more valuable results involve developing the skills needed for life-long learning. In cultivating your research skills don't be afraid to ask for help. Start with your instructor and also consult sources like the ones listed here.

  • Research and Writing

  • Academic Work Habits
    Doing research in the digital environment depends on some of the work habits you use in the paper-based world. Here are some resources to help you strengthen the "good" habits and avoid the "bad" ones.

    • Study Skills Self-help Information (Virginia Tech)
      This site presents guides for developing good study habits and for handling different types of academic work.

    • Study Guides and Strategies (St. Thomas)
      A huge collection of sources on various aspects of academic work made extra valuable by being translated into more than a dozen languages.

    • ACE at UIC
      Includes concise, practical advice in handling some of the most common challenges in student work.

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