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I have a science fair project but I don't know where to get my research from can somebody help me with finding a helpful resource?

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roybott | 3 years, 2 months ago
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What is your science fair project about?

Depending on your topic there are several different place that could provide valuable information. The best place I usually find to start is a search engine or questions hub, such as Mahalo Answers :)

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My science fair project question is "Is the drinking water content higher at home or at school?".

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pmacdon1 | 3 years, 2 months ago
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The library is old fashioned, but still a very good resource. I have found that librarians are usually very eager to help you find sources.

When looking for "scholarly information" I usually turn to google scholar, which just searches for published articles and books. Unfortunately some of the results require you to pay in order to access the articles, but you can usually still find a lot.
http://scholar.google.com/

Also if you look up your topic on wikipedia, there are usually sources at the bottom of the wikipedia page which might be helpful.
http://www.wikipedia.org/

You could also use google news search to see if there are any interesting news stories related to your topic.
http://news.google.com/

Or you could simply ask mahalo answers for sources on your topic, and you will probably get plenty.

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