About This Guide

This guide is designed introduce the library to undergraduate students at The University of Michigan and to act as a basic guide for undergraduate research.
Welcome to the Library
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.”
- Zora Neale Hurston, American writer, 1903 – 1960
Finding Both Sides of the Argument
Think of controversial topics in today's headlines
- The Federal Stimulus Package
- Bailing Out the Big-Three Automakers
- Global Warming
- Pulling Out of Iraq
- Closing Guantanamo
- Stem Cell Research in Michigan and Proposal 2
- Gay Marriage and the Defeat of Proposition 8 in California
The library has several series of books which summarize both sides of an issue. These may help you develop a topic and help you start your research. To find these books go to the library catalog, Mirlyn, click on the browse button along the top, yellow banner. Under the dropdown menu "select index to browse" choose "Series Title begins with..." then enter any of the series titles listed below for a list of books in that series.
"opposing viewpoints"
"contemporary world issues"
"social issues primary resources"
"current controversies"
Try These Databases
CQ Researcher is noted for its in-depth, unbiased coverage of health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy. You can browse CQ Resercher by topic, track specific controversial topics by date or look up topics in their Pro/Con section. Pro/Con offers succinct articles by experts arguing for and against given topics. Click on the image below to go to this database.
Issues and Controversies offers accurate discussions of over 250 controversial topics in the news supplemented with chronologies, illustrations, maps, tables, sidebars, contact information, and bibliographies including primary source documents and news editorials. It has a subject index and a section featuring pro/con articles on a number of topics.
Subject Guide |
Links: Profile & Guides |
Library Help
The current on-duty librarian for the library-wide Ask a Librarian IM service is available when you see a green dot at the top of the box.
See http://www.lib.umich.edu/ask for additional contact methods.





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