Through scholarly research I learned about finding specific words that connect to your topic and basing some of your research off of that, for example, My topic was on feminine products. You can choose "pink Tax" "woman's Products" or "woman's products should be cheaper" and based on the scholarly search it can give you a list of articles books etc. that can help with your research.
I had to do a little bit of an extended search though because there are some articles or books that may not reach what you're looking for, or help you in your research, I did have to do a little more digging in terms of finding out what I wanted in my Rational Argument and what Articles I thought suited my discussion the best.
I found Google Scholar to be pretty helpful in the search for my Rational Argument, but what also really helped was placing specific words in the Oesterle research section which had also helped me in terms of narrowing down some of my options. What was nice about the scholar searches was that you knew that they were approved for advanced research, instead of having to look for a website, Scholar Research gives you extra help and a push to find what you need.
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