Summer Engineering Experience for Girls (SEE)


The Seven Steps of the Research Process

Engineering & Science Library
Carnegie Mellon University


The following seven steps outline a simple and effective strategy for finding information for a research paper and documenting the sources you find. Depending on your topic and your familiarity with the library, you may need to rearrange or recycle these steps. Adapt this outline to your needs.

RESEARCH TIPS:

  • WORK FROM THE GENERAL TO THE SPECIFIC. Find background information first, then use more specific and recent sources.

  • RECORD WHAT YOU FIND AND WHERE YOU FOUND IT. Write out a complete citation for each source you find; you may need it again later.

  • TRANSLATE YOUR TOPIC INTO THE SUBJECT LANGUAGE OF THE INDEXES AND CATALOGS YOU USE. Check your topic words against a thesaurus or subject heading list.