NoodleQuest

One of the hardest parts about doing academic research on the Internet is figuring out where to start! A search engine or subject portal is usually the first thing to try, but which are the most useful for your research need? Fill in the short form below, and we'll point you in the right direction. For every question, you can check any number of boxes (or none).

  1. I need help to define my topic...


    I need a topic
    I need to understand the scope of my topic
    I need to investigate alternative or related topics
    I need to refine and narrow my topic

  2. I need to find quality results...


    authoritative and scholarly sites chosen by a subject expert
    personal help from experts
    sites ranked or tagged as valuable or relevant
    primary sources

  3. I need to do research in a specific discipline...


    government
    science, engineering and technology
    health and life sciences
    law
    arts and humanities

  4. The timeliness of information that I need is...


    today
    recent
    historical
    ancient

  5. I need facts...


    a person
    a place
    a company
    general reference answers
    news background (facts, people, and documents)

  6. I need opinions and perspectives...


    I want opinions on current issues
    I need news from other countries' perspectives
    I want multiple perspectives on hot social and political topics
    I want to compare news treatment

  7. I need a specific type of media...


    maps
    photographs and visual images
    fine art
    videos
    radio
    music
    sounds
    speeches
    quotations
    statistical data
    dictionary or thesaurus (for definitions, etymology, pronunciation, synonyms)
    encyclopedia
    almanac data
    books and other printed works

  8. I have special search requirements...


    run my search periodically and be notified of new results
    specify a country where my search results are located
    use a search engine outside the U.S.
    find sites organized by the Dewey Decimal System or Library of Congress Classification
    locate resources by file type

  9. I am...


    a kid
    pretty new to the Internet
    an Internet wizard