[00:00:06.540] When you're having trouble choosing a research topic, [00:00:09.349] Gale In Context resources provide paths [00:00:11.730] to get you started. [00:00:13.699] Start by clicking, browse topics, [00:00:16.129] where you can generate ideas and choose from [00:00:18.239] a list of frequently studied subjects. [00:00:23.730] Read the overview on a topic page for a [00:00:25.800] quick introduction to key themes. [00:00:28.940] To continue building thorough background knowledge, [00:00:31.399] check out the reference section. [00:00:33.500] These articles are pulled directly from [00:00:35.539] trusted encyclopedias. [00:00:38.479] If you want to expand your search [00:00:40.250] or change your research direction, [00:00:42.270] look at related subjects. [00:00:45.429] You can also access Topic Finder, [00:00:47.659] which provides a graphic organization of results [00:00:50.189] related to your search. [00:00:52.700] Use it to refine your research, discover [00:00:55.020] connections between topics, and find [00:00:57.240] sources that fit your needs. [00:01:00.359] Navigate to topics that interest you and [00:01:02.539] start putting together the sources you need [00:01:04.609] for quality research. [00:01:07.590] Learn more at support.gale.com/training