Before you start searching in the scholarly literature, consider brainstorming around your topic through the following questions.
You may wonder where to find information to answer the questions above. Google, Wikipedia and news sources are excellent resources for this type of brainstorming work to provide a high-level overview on a topic.
Skimming a relevant book or chapter can also bring you up to speed. Here are some examples in Nimitz Search for our wastewater treatment topic.
Once you've got enough context, jump to the Recommended Resources tab to locate papers for your assignment.
Scholarly sources typically meet the following criteria. They are:
Ways to figure out if a source is scholarly include:
If in doubt, ask your librarian or professor!
Nimitz Search will indicate if a paper is from a peer-reviewed journal.
The journal's website will also usually indicate if it's peer reviewed.