Start from what you know (from the case description).
• Who?
Activist group name? (local? chapter of larger org?)
Farmer's name? Name of gas company?
• Where?
Name of nearest larger town/city?
• What?
What words do activists use to describe the action?
What about the target? Opposition more broadly?
• When?
What relevant date(s) do you know?
What else was happening at this time?
• Who?
Social media and web sources from activist group
Blog posts, press releases from larger org
News and other media quoting or referencing the
farmer, gas company, and/or activists
• Where?
Names of local and regional newspapers + media
Info about other similar actions in the local area
• What?
Higher chance of finding relevant sources
Easier time recognizing relevant sources
• When?
More manageable search results (narrow by date)
Search logs (see Tools + Worksheets)
Take good notes
• Names (individuals, organizations, agencies)
• Terms used by or to describe people involved
• Any alternative spellings, transliterations, translations
• Locations of importance
• Historical, colonial, or postcolonial names
• Key dates (consider making a simple timeline)
• Legislation, policies - any specific focal point / impetus
• Vocabulary that is characteristic of each side
• Found a Facebook post on the demonstration by a
member of the activist group.
---> searched Access World News for this person's
name, found out that she's quoted in
newspaper articles you hadn't found before
• Read a local newspaper article quoting a gas company
representative.
---> searched for the gas company name,
learned that they testified in front of the
state Department of Environmental Protection,
obliquely referencing the demonstration
There is usually more than one way to find what you're looking for.
• Recent articles from a local newspaper:
Access World News
LexisNexis
Google News Archive
Regional sites: AllAfrica, MidEast Wire, Asia Source
World News Connection
• Check the Research Guide for this course.
- Linked from Research Guides (current courses)
- Go directly:
http://libguides.brynmawr.edu/peace71b
• Ask for suggestions and advice.
- Email - selichk1@swarthmore.edu
- Stop by office hours:
T, 11-1 and W, 1-3 PM
Held at the Research & Info Desk in McCabe
- Make an appointment
Look out for Advanced Search options
Consider how far your search terms will go in the particular database/research tool you're using.
For example, compare these two databases:
- Access World News - searches full text of articles
- Alternative Press Index - searches the title and subject
of articles, but not the full text
Don't hesitate to ask.
- Email - selichk1@swarthmore.edu
- Stop by office hours:
T, 11-1 and W, 1-3 PM
Held at the Research & Info Desk in McCabe
- Make an appointment