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Choosing a Topic

Selecting a topic for a research paper or project can be very challenging. You will want to select a topic that is of interest to you. This will make the research , reading and writing less of a chore. (TIP: Starting with a broad topic makes it is easier to eliminate information as you start writing.) It is a good idea to wait to decide on a topic until you do some preliminary searching for books, articles, and web-based resources. If you can't find enough, you will want the flexibility to select a new topic. A great start to preliminary research is browing the REFERENCE SECTION in the library (located on the 3rd floor).

Suggested Reference Sources
Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics online
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy online
Ethics Ref BJ63.E54 2004
Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Ref BL31.E44
Biomedical Ethics: Opposing Viewpoints Ref H31.O62 B61 1994
Encyclopedia of Values and Ethics Ref BJ63.H47 1996
Medical Ethics Ref H31.C97 M48
Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints Ref H31.O62.E91 2000
Encyclopedia of Ethics Ref BJ63.E54 2001
Ethics in U.S. Government: an encyclopedia of investigations, scandals, reforms, and legislations Ref JK468.E7 R556 2001
Physician-Assisted Suicide Ref H31.O62 P70
Encyclopedia of Women and Gender: sex similarities and differences and the impact of society on gender Ref HQ1115.E43 2001
Euthanasia: the moral issues Ref 726.E294 1989
Michigan v Kevorkian: the ethics of assisted suicide Ref BJ 352 .M534 2002
Oxford Handbook of Practical Ethics Ref BJ 1031.O94 2003
Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics Ref BJ 63.E44



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