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Foundation English 1

Presentation research

You are required to provide credible sources for your presentation script. If you need some ideas you can have a look at the Themed academic articles. You can also try searching your topic in one of the recommended databases below. Don't forget to check the APA 7 referencing guide when you create your references. 

 

Are you looking for articles on an activity? Check the Culture page

Are you looking for articles on a system? Check the Business and manufacturing, Education or Health and medicine pages

Are you looking for articles on a place? Check the Architecture and urban planning or Environment page

Are you looking for articles on an object? Check the Culture or Technology page

Are you looking for articles on a tradition or custom? Check the Culture or Indigenous Peoples page

Are you looking for articles on a celebrity? Check the Culture page

Resources

LIbrary Search

A good place to start your research. From here you can access books, DVDs, journal articles, newspaper articles and other types of resources.

Library Search

 

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Recommended databases

Use these databases to find more information for your assignments. Resources you find in these databases will be different from what you find in 'Library Search.'

Background research

Use these to find more information about a concept, or to provide a definition of a concept in your assignment. 

Academic databases

Use these to find academic journal articles and books on your topic.  

Image databases

Browse the ABS by topics (a more detailed list).

Finding international statistics

How Do We Find Statistics Internationally To Compare Against Australia?Here is a list of statistics websites from various countries, with similar types of information to the ABS:

 

Reference your sources (including statistics, datasets, images and tables) using the APA guide. 

You can use operators in a Google search to help refine your results.

site:

This tells Google to return results from specific types of websites. For example, if you want to find information from Australian Government websites on ageing populations you could type: 

"ageing population" site:gov.au 

into Google. All of your search results will be from sites that end in gov.au - meaning they are Australian government websites. 

 

You can also use this operator to search within certain websites for information. Sometimes this works better than using the website's own search feature. Example: 

homelessness site:vox.com