9 Websites to Satisfy All Your Research Needs
The internet is a vast ocean of information. The challenge is separating the valuable, trustworthy information from the spam. If you know how to find what you need, you can save yourself precious time and embarrassing factual errors.
These 9 websites that will help you do just that. Whether you need to research a paper, study for a test, or get help on a homework assignment, these sites are the best place to start.
1.) Google
I think it’s safe to say we’re all familiar with the Big G. Google is the king of search. With the rising popularity of niche content sites, it’s getting easier and easier to find exactly what you want by searching for it in Google.
Quick Tip 1: Memorize the most important Google operators and learn to use them efficiently. These extra commands are crucial for laser-targeting your search queries.
Quick Tip 2:Get the Google Toolbar for your browser (or just use Firefox.) It lets you search Google right from your browser, and saves you the added step of going to the Google homepage each time.
2.) Wikipedia
I don’t care what your instructors say, Wikipedia is great! If you want a brief overview of a topic and you want it fast, Wikipedia is second to none.
Wikipedia is a good textbook-replacer because it gives the same broad, over-arching view of a topic that any textbook can give you. Sometimes Wikipedia is better than your textbook. I’ve successfully used Wikipedia to study for a 300-level college psychology exam.
Quick Tip: Add “wiki” on the end of whatever you’re searching for in Google, and it will give you the Wikipedia page on that topic.
Quick Tip #2: The good Wikipedia pages cite their sources. When you are writing a research paper, instead of citing the Wikipedia page (which most instructors don’t allow,) cite the source that Wikipedia lists at the bottom of the article.
3.) Scholarpedia
Looks and feels like Wikipedia, but with a more “scholarly” atmosphere. It has less topics than Wikipedia, but goes more in depth into each subject.
Scholarpedia has more stringent posting standards, like only allowing experts to post, giving each article a “curator,” and requiring each article to be peer-reviewed. Use this site if you need a little more detail than the Wikipedia page provides.
4.) Yahoo Answers
Yahoo answers is a community where regular folks can ask and answer questions. Have a history question? Stuck on your math homework? Go to the Yahoo Answers and ask anything you want. I guarantee it will get answered; and fast too.
Quick tip: If you have a specific homework question you need answered, go to “Education & Reference” and then “Homework Help.” Then type up the whole question verbatim. I’ve seen people post Calculus and Trigonometry equations and get them solved fairly quickly!
5.) AllExperts
Like Yahoo answers, but with experts. It will take longer to receive replies, but they are usually more informative.
6.) About.com
About.com has thousands of articles on thousands of topics. It’s a little more reliable than Wikipedia because they pay free-lance experts to write for them.
Plus, About.com is old school. They have been around since 1996, so they have quite a library of good informative content built up.
7.) CliffsNotes
Good old CliffsNotes. They have saved my hide many times. CliffsNotes provide study guides and summaries of many novels. If a book typically part of a school curriculum, it’s probably in CliffsNotes.
CliffsNotes will help you analyze the main points of a book, understand the symbolism, and even give you a practice quiz. And it can be a big help when you…er….you know, maybe didn’t really read the book.
8.) SparkNotes
Like Cliff’s notes, and just as good. Sometimes one site won’t have a book you need so you can use them both interchangeably.
9.) How Stuff Works
If you need to figure out “how something works,” go here. Their guides aren’t just on machines either. They give detailed explanations of science theories, political systems, historical events, and a lot more.
How Stuff Works is great if you’re in a class that’s heavy on theory, and you need things explained in normal every-day language.
Tony Howell is a psychology student at Southeast Missouri State. His popular and informative blog, PimpYourGrades.com, provides tips and advice for students who want to get better grades while spending less time on schoolwork.
互联网是一个广阔的信息海洋,从中找出有价值而且可信的信息对于我们来说是个挑战。如果你知道怎么样从中找到你想要的东西,你将可以节约很多宝贵的时间并且避免让自己犯错。这里有九个网站可以帮助你。无论你需要研究一篇论文,准备考试,或者寻求帮助完成一道作业,这些网站将是最好的的起点。
1.) Google
我想可以很确定的说所有人都知道Google是最好的搜索引擎,随着越来越多的提供丰富内容的站点地出现,我们也更容易且更精确的通过Google获得我们想要的信息。
小提示1:牢记Google重要的操作方法,并且学会怎么样更有效的应用。掌握这些对你迅速找到你搜索的答案很重要。
小提示2:将google工具条加入到你的浏览器工具栏中(或者直接用Firefox)。这将可以帮助你直接从浏览器中使用google搜索,减少你每次使用google时都需要去google首页这一步骤。
2.) Wikipedia 维基百科
不管你的导师怎么样说,我认为Wikipedia非常棒。如果你想要快速大概的了解一个主题,Wikipedia将是你的不二之选。
Wikipedia可以取代一本好的教科书,因为它提供了和教科书一样广泛、深刻的观点。维基百科甚至在有的时候超过了你的教科书。我曾经成功的利用维基百科准备一个300级的心理学考试。
小提示1:在你使用google搜索的时候在关键词后面加上“wiki”,它将会把维基百科放在搜索结果的首页。
小提示2: Wikipedia列举了它引用的资源。当你写一个研究论文的时候,除了列举引用Wikipedia页面(许多导师都不允许),还要注明Wikipedia列在底部的引用文章。
3.) Scholarpedia
看起来会感觉像Wikipedia,但是更有学术性的氛围。它上面的主题比维基百科少,但是每一个主题都更深入。
Scholarpedia有一个更严格的发布标准,只允许专家发布。给每一篇文章一个“馆长”,并且要求非常仔细的检查。如果你想了解比Wikipedia更多的细节你可以使用这个网站。
4.) Yahoo Answers 雅虎问答
Yahoo Answers是一个普通人都可以在里面提问以及回答问题的社区。有一个关于的历史的问题吗?被数学家庭作业难住了?去Yahoo Answers,问任何你想问的问题。我敢保证你将获得答案,而且速度会很快。
小提示:如果你有家庭作业的难题,进入“Education & Reference”然后选择“Homework Help.”。然后一字不漏的写上你的整个问题。我曾经看到人将微积分和三角几何的问题发布在网上,很快就得到了完美的解答。
5.) AllExperts
像雅虎问答,但是有专家参与。它将会花更多的时间来接受回答,但是信息会更有价值含量。
6.) About.com
About.com有数以万计的文章,涉及了数千个主题。它比维基百科要稍微可信一些,因为他们聘请专家为他们写作。
同时,About.com就像一个古老的学校,在1996年的时候就已经开始了,所以它已经有像图像书馆一样好的信息内容。
7.) CliffsNotes
CliffsNotes非常棒!它给了我很多次帮助。CliffsNotes提供学习指导和许多小说的目录。学校课程里面常规性的教材,应该在CliffsNotes都有。
CliffsNotes将帮助你分析一本书的要点,明白它们那些符号的涵义,甚至给你一个非常实用的小检测。它将会给你很大的帮助….你明白,也许你根本就没有真正的看过那本书。
8.) SparkNotes
像Cliff’s notes一样,它也很棒。有的时候如果某一个网站上面没有你需要的那本书,你可以交叉着使用这些网站。
9.) How Stuff Works
如果你想明白“how something works,”,来这里吧。那些指导不仅仅是机器上的说明书。它会给出详尽的解释包括自然科学理论、政治体系、历史事件等等。
如果你学理论感觉很吃力,需要用我们常规的语言来解释的时候,How Stuff Work将给你很大的帮助。
Tony Howell is a psychology student at Southeast Missouri State. His popular and informative blog, PimpYourGrades.com, provides tips and advice for students who want to get better grades while spending less time on schoolwork.
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