So how do you find a research topic? Unfortunately there’s no directory of topics that you pick from (unless your instructor has provided a list for you!) There are, however, a few easy techniques that you can use to find a relevant and manageable topic.
Once you have your list of potential topics, it is time to hone in on which you will use for your paper. Consider items interesting and relevant to the subject matter. Ask yourself:
Relevancy and interest are key aspects of any paper. If you are writing about the book The Hobbit for your English class, a paper that discusses the topography of the Shire may not be appropriate. Similarly, if writing a paper on the ethics of modern day immigration control then researching the history of Ellis Island may be inappropriate. Remember, the paper you are writing should be one that wouldn’t bore you to read.
Pull Keywords directly from your research topic! You can find the words that are most important to your research by choosing words from within your research topic.
Sample Topic: Why is there unsafe levels of lead being found in drinking water distribution systems in the United States?
Sample Keywords: Water distribution systems, United States, lead content in water
Sample Topic: What causes United States high school students to graduate without basic money management skills?
Sample Keywords: money management, United States education, high school graduates
It is important to choose a topic that will be interesting to you. You will be spending many weeks researching this topic so it has to be something that drives you to find answers and continue writing. Remember, if you are bored writing your paper, your reader will be bored reading it.
Always make sure to check your assignment page for suitable topics. If your instructor has given you a list to choose from, do not stray from those topics unless you've received prior permission.
If your instructor has given you a broad range (e.g. "Write a paper on any major historic event in the past 100 years.") take the time to browse the library's available resources to help narrow your topic. While an obscure or popular topic may be fun to write about, if the resources are not available when you need them, your paper will not have the sources you need.