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Trenton Homeworks: Social Justice Research Fundamentals

This guide was designed to support the Trenton Homeworks Social Justice Research capstone. For questions or help with resources, please contact Mrs. Clancy or Ms. Sinai

Introduction

The Information Life Cycle

Researching current/recent events: When an event or something noteworthy happens, the information about that occurrence goes through a progression of stages. As facts are revealed and discussed, the story about that event becomes richer and often more clear. Information usually starts out on informal channels or through mass media. As time progresses, popular sources of information cover the event. Months and years later, scholarly sources of information may address the event as well.

Look at the timeline of information graphic below. When considering your topic, where in this cycle does it exist? Where might you go to gather information? 

Evaluating Sources using SIFT

Need help evaluating a source? Refer to the SIFT method outlined below. Think link a fact-checker, and read outside the source (look at wikipedia, other websites) to track the reporting on a particular topic.