STEP 1, PART 1
What is it
STEP 1, PART 2
What it is now
Step 2
What it was
Step 3
What it will be
STEP 1, PART 1 These sources are dictionaries, encyclopedias or have essays that define an issue within different contexts and more generally. |
STEP 2, PART 2 Scholarly and newspaper articles to find out about the current state of a topic or idea. Americas Newspapers (NewsBank)
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Select search limit for "scholarly" or "peer reviewed material. Academic Search Complete (EBSCO) WHY: Contains these journals: Marine Biology | Journal of Coastal Conservation | International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology | Environmental Health Perspectives | E : The Environmental Magazine
Readers Guide Full Text (EBSCO)| Issues and Controversies (Facts on File)
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Opposing Viewpoints in Context (Gale) |
STEP 3 Search the term using keywords specific to history or time frame.
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Other Suggested Databases for Finding History of Coastal Development : |
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STEP 3 Tips and Ideas for finding predictive analysis or future |
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Search the Futurist in Academic Search Complete (EBSCO). |
Suggested Websites:
The Futurist -- online. Not the full magazine. |