Formulating a good research question is often one of the most difficult parts of the search process.
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There are many types of information sources, suitable for different purposes.
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During your search, you find all kinds of information. Of this, you only want to use relevant and reliable sources. But how do you determine this?
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You may use any information you find in other publications for your studies.
However, there is a very important condition: You must always mention the source: tell where you found the information!
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Before you start your search, it is useful to create a Word document in which you record everything related to your literature search and indicate what considerations you have made. This is useful for later, so you know which choices you made and why. In addition, it accounts for your search strategy.
What do you include in the document?
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Also check the Van Dale Online Dictionaries for translations and/or synonyms.
Search the HBO kennisbank and find a thesis/source that might cover your topic. In the corresponding source list, you can use further references if necessary (snowball method): Dutch-language synonyms, English-language synonyms and other sources that can get you started.