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		<title>Research Tip: Categorize your Question</title>
		<link>http://blogs.lib.tcu.edu/blogs/business/2008/11/21/research-tip-categorize-your-question/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:47:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dboerner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m going to publish a series of research strategies within the blog within the next few days, and here is my first tip.  When you have a specific piece of business information that you need, place that into a broader category.  Here are some examples of Broad categories: Industry, Company, Advertising, Marketing, Statistics, Consumer Behavior, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m going to publish a series of research strategies within the blog within the next few days, and here is my first tip.  When you have a specific piece of business information that you need, place that into a broader category.  Here are some examples of Broad categories: <span style="color: #3366ff">Industry, Company, Advertising, Marketing, Statistics, Consumer Behavior, Demographics</span></p>
<p>Example #1: If my research question is that I am trying to find the number of residential swimming pools in Texas, I could place this into a broader category by deciding that this is a form of <span style="color: #3366ff">industry</span> information that is <span style="color: #3366ff">statistical </span>in nature.  An intermediate category might be the specific industry: <span style="color: #3366ff">Pool &amp; Building Cleaning Services</span>.</p>
<p>Example #2:  I am specifically looking for supply chain information on Pepsico.  I could put this into the broader category of <span style="color: #3366ff">Company</span> information.</p>
<p>Example #3: I specifically want information on the number of people in Dallas that dine out, where they dine out, and how often.  I would put this into the broader category of <span style="color: #00ccff"><span style="color: #3366ff">Consumer Behavior</span> </span>and/or <span style="color: #3366ff">Demographics</span>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000">Why Categorize</span><span style="color: #339966">?</span>  Sometimes being aware of the Category my question falls within, helps me to choose a better or the best starting place for my research.  For instance, if I were looking for <span style="color: #3366ff">industry </span>information (within the United States), I would probably start with the TCU database, IBISWorld.   If I were looking for <span style="color: #3366ff">demographics, </span><span style="color: #000000">I might start with the U.S. Census Bureau.</span></p>
<p>In other words, quickly determining a broad category may save you research time.</p>
<p>My next few posts will be expounding further upon this concept, so check back for more!  In the meantime, feel free to IM me or post a comment.</p>
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		<title>Delicious Links</title>
		<link>http://blogs.lib.tcu.edu/blogs/business/2008/11/21/delicious-links/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dboerner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just thought I&#8217;d put in a post plugging the Delicious link I have on the sidebar.  One category (Recent Delicious Adds) shows you my most recent additions to the bookmarking site, and you can link directly to any website that seems of interest.  The link under &#8216;My Delicious Account&#8217;  takes you to my bookmarking page where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just thought I&#8217;d put in a post plugging the <span style="color: #33cccc">Delicious link </span>I have on the sidebar.  One category (Recent Delicious Adds) shows you my most recent additions to the bookmarking site, and you can link directly to any website that seems of interest.  The link under &#8216;My Delicious Account&#8217;  takes you to my bookmarking page where you can see everything that has been added.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s why you should care (maybe):  I&#8217;m ONLY adding business related websites into this bookmarking site.  My criteria are that the sites  (1) be mostly or entirely free, (2) contain quality information, and (3) come from reliable sources.  Some/many of these websites are deep in the web, so you won&#8217;t likely run across them with a Google search.  I <span style="color: #00ff00">TAG </span>and <span style="color: #00ff00">Categorize</span> every website entered so that you can weed through to sites that may be the most useful for your search quickly.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how you can help!  If you find a website you think should be included, send it to me.  If I already have a website bookmarked, but you&#8217;d like another tag/category attached to that site, let me know.  My contact information is on the side of the page.</p>
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