Research
Paper Topic Ideas
If you’re looking for great research paper topic ideas, you
were smart to go online. That is, you have just made your
first step in getting research paper topic ideas from the most
comprehensive and capacious of sources—the internet.
There are other ways to go about getting research paper topic ideas,
starting with asking yourself a couple of questions and setting up a
plan on how you will present the material and to whom your paper will
be addressed. So let’s consider the preliminaries,
first, eh?
WHAT COURSE/FIELD OF STUDIES IS THE PAPER FOR?
It is common for an instructor of professor of a large class
(lecture-sized, for instance) to assign a very general topic as opposed
to a specific topic. He or she would be reading 200 papers on
the Gold Rush in California otherwise, and the field of studies is much
more open to fresh approaches and new discoveries anyway! So
first, consider the class you are assigned the paper
in. Is it a history class? A sociology
class? An education course? A psychology
course? This, then, when you are looking for research paper
topic ideas, should be your first consideration, for the course topic
is the general topic, really. It is the subject matter or
field which you will search for and in.
WHAT ARE YOU INTERESTED IN?
Now that you have started to narrow the topic already, think about what
you take interest in that area. Was there something said in
the lecture in class that sparked intrigue? Did you see a
related news item or docudrama on TV that meets with the general
topic? Can you apply what you are interested in to what the
class covers? For instance, if you have a learning disability
and are taking an education class, look into the learning with
disabilities topics. If you, like one of my former students
have no interest in the REQUIRED course, say, history (in my
student’s case), how can you find interest in someone, some
thing, some event that you could research as a history topic?
My student did NOT want to write about California History, though he
respected his professor and was a fine, attentive student in all his
classes, mine, the history class, and others. So when it was
time to write on anything having to do with California History, he
wrote on the prostitutes that came to the men during the Gold Rush, a
time when people were relying on their skills to survive.
You should definitely go for something that you care about.
Otherwise, the paper-writing process—from looking for
research paper topic ideas to revising for the tenth
time—will be a miserable experience for you…and
your audience of readers will be less than thrilled, as well.
WHAT FORMAT WOULD WORK BEST?
Think about the different kinds of papers there are and the different
kinds maybe that you have written. There are process papers,
chronological studies, theories, surveys, papers that offer discussion
of X number of blanks (7 heroes of 9-1-1; 5 reasons for the terrorist
attacks; 3 major contributions to medicine in the last decade; 12 new
technologies…etc.), papers that study the cause and
effect(s) of an event or a behavior, papers that are
arguments—including both the pro and con sides, and many more.
So if the instructor has outlined what the paper format should be,
great, if not, pick a format. Then, search for those
particular terms when you are starting out, when you are seeking
general or specific research paper topic ideas and examples.
(Note: Keep in mind you might want to write in the format that you are
best at, too. Some of us are great at arguments, others
prefer a narrative approach, a survey over time.)
WHERE DO YOU LOOK?
Take ideas for paper topics from any source you can—the real
world, the things your family is involved in or concerned about, the
library, other students who went on before you to pursue a topic as a
career…. IN fact, think in terms of the larger
picture of your life. For, when you begin a career, you may
have twenty papers you did throughout your schooling that will be part
of your bank of knowledge. That is, every time you can write
on anything related to computers and technology, for example, fit a
study in there! Then, when you go to graduate school, you
will have made a dent, will have already covered research as you went
along, for a major in computer applications, databases, programming, or
development, for example. The smart student doesn’t
waste precious time with unrelated junk…unless absolutely
mandatory (assigned by the teacher, etc.).
So here are a few lists that go with the above suggestions for finding
research paper topic ideas. Good luck, and have fun with what
works for YOU!
RESEARCH PAPER MODES/TYPES
Cause and Effect/Reasons
Chronological/Narrative
Argument
Definition
Problem/Solution
CLASS SUBJECT RESOURCES
Magazine and Journal Databases
Digital Dissertations
Newspapers and Newslists
Blogs—search for list of blogs, and you will get the topics
for all the blogs
Card Catalogues, Encyclopedias, Archives
Recommended Subject Links/Lists
OTHER RESOURCES
Books—Look in the Table of Contents and the Indexes for ideas
Popular Magazines
Any Lists on DMOZ, Google, Yahoo, and other search engine
s—try to find the browsable categories….
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