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The first step in picking a topic is to brainstorm by asking yourself a few questions. What do you already know about this topic from your course readings? Are there similar ideas that you might want to explore? What are the key concepts that you're interested in pursuing? Once you've spent a bit of time answering these questions, you can take the concepts you've identified and use the keywords and phrases to start searching for information.
These series of books in our library's collection are excellent at presenting both sides of a controversial or timely issue. Use the library's catalog to look for them or use the list as a guide when selecting which books on your topic you want to check out.
Broad Topics |
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Access to communication assistive technologies |
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Apparel and clothing adaptations |
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Trust / vulnerability |
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Transportation |
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Access within buildings / structure / institutions |
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Prison conditions and treatment of people with disabilities |
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Housing and people with disabilities |
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Privilege |
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Mental health and disability |
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People with disabilities and the media |