“Intersectionality is a lens through which you can see where power comes and collides, where it interlocks and intersects. It’s not simply that there’s a race problem here, a gender problem here, and a class or LBGTQ problem there.”
- Kimberlé Crenshaw
Wondering how to access, locate, and use information sources? Welcome to the Writing 10-14 course research guide! This guide will provide information to support you while you navigate the research process
Tip! Follow the steps in the graphic below as you navigate the side tabs in this guide to learn about each step of the process.
Visit the library's website for additional information including access to our full database listing.
Research is an iterative process. Instead of straightforward and linear, it is repetitive and cyclical. As you move through the steps to learn, you should modify and revise your strategies. Don't be afraid to return to an earlier step to reset your process!
Long description of "Research is a Process" for web accessibility
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