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ENG 111: College Composition I (Reynolds-Loudoun)

Direct comments to Michael English, menglish@nvcc.edu.

How to Use Reference Books


Encyclopedias are are great resources for gathering background information on your topic, as well as for:

  • Defining important vocabulary words related to your topic,
  • Finding a basic overview and main issues related to your topic, and
  • Finding references to additional resources.

They are good resources to use in the beginning stages of your research for learning more about your topic, but they should not be part of your cited reference list.

Encyclopedia Search Tips

Since encyclopedia articles focus on basic, general information about a topic, what you type in the search box should also be general:

YES:  "Video Games"

YES:  "Video Games" and "addiction"

NO:  How does video game addiction affect the socialization of teenagers?

Getting Started - Resources for Background Information

Below are a few resources where you can find reports on topics, definitions and encyclopedia articles. 

Credo Reference includes a great Mindmap tool to help you brainstorm topic ideas.