These databases are best used for:
* Popular Controversial Issues
* Varying Perspectives / Opposing Viewpoints
* Debate
When you are off campus, you will need to log into each database to access the contents.
Database Login (Username and Passwords) - must be logged in to your @fusdk12.net account to view.
Short summary
3 periodical articles in support
3 periodical articles in opposition
Links to more resources
Critical Questions to consider
Timeline of important events that led to this issue.
Overview - a summary detailing important vocabulary and history.
Guide to Critical Analysis - provides specific examples that may guide research.
Point - one article written to support the topic
Counterpoint - one article written in opposition of the topic.
Filter by:
Online Full Text - this ensures the full article is available to you, and not just the summary or abstract.
Peer-Reviewed - to ensure that you only retrieve scholarly articles that have been vetted by experts.
Date Range - filter to the past 5 years to have articles that are written recently and are applicable.
Filter by:
Full Text - this ensures the full article is available to you, and not just the summary or abstract.
Peer-Reviewed - to ensure that you only retrieve scholarly articles that have been vetted by experts.
Publication Date - filter to the past 5 years to have articles that are written recently and are applicable. (ie, 01/01/2017)
You may also find books in our libraries that present different Points of View.
Search "Opposing Viewpoints" for that collection. LIBRARY BOOK CATALOG
How to cite from a book with multiple articles/essays from different people.