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Information Resource Types: Background Info

A guide to using eBooks, reference materials, databases, and newspapers. The guide is best viewed in Safari, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome.

What can background information help you with?

See the big picture:
An encyclopedia or other reference source can be a good starting point for learning major concepts on a broad topic.

Inform your audience:
If you need an introduction to your topic, chances are good that your audience or reader does as well. Using background information in the opening paragraph of a paper or at the beginning of a speech can set the stage for more detailed information to come.

Get the facts:
Important names, dates, places etc… are often mentioned in background sources.

Learn the lingo:
Look for key terms, terminology, and definitions. Keep these terms in mind when you begin searching for your topic in an online database or on the web. 

Check out the author:
Background sources are often written by experts; you may want to look for other works by the same author for your topic.

Locate additional sources:
Many sources will include a list of additional readings or a bibliography. These may lead you to additional sources for your research.

Subject specific tips for locating background information can be found on each subject specific research guide under the "Background Info" tab.

Find Background Information

Why is background information important? 

  • Provides an overview of an unfamiliar topic.
  • Give you basic information about a topic like definitions & summaries.
  • Helps you broaden or narrow your search. 

Reference materials, such as encyclopedias and dictionaries, are great sources of background information.