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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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