This training outlines a process for selecting a research topic, narrowing the topic down to a specific research question, and carrying out literature review.
By the end of this training, learners should:
- Be able to define a research topic.
- Be able to conduct a literature review.
Training Outline:
- Select a topic for your research.
- Collect background information about your topic.
- Define your topic as a focused research question.
- Perform a literature review.
Resources for facilitators and learners
Videos, online tutorials:
- “How to Develop a Good Research Topic”, Kansas State University Library
- Tutorial: Creating an effective search strategy, University of Minnesota Libraries
- “Asking Questions to Explore Your Topic”, University of Guelph.
- “Four Steps to Narrow Your Research Topic”, University of Guelph.
- “How to Write a Literature Review”, University College Dublin.
- “How to write a literature review”, University College Dublin.
- The Literature Review: A Roadmap, Florida Atlantic University Libraries.
Library guides:
- “Finding and Exploring Your Topic”, University of Michigan.
- “Find background information”, University of Guelph.
- “Literature Review: Conducting & Writing”, University of West Florida. URL:
Examples of presentations, handouts and worksheets:
- Richard Bruce Lamptey. “Library Research Methods - Information Retrieval and Literature Review" [download], Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
- Handout and Worksheet “Developing a research question”, University of Guelph.
- “Research Worksheets and Handouts”. College of Dupage.