Using Wikipedia for Background Information
You don't want to cite Wikipedia directly in your research papers, but you can use the online Encyclopedia to help you learn more about your topic and locate keywords for use in your research! Here are a few ways you can use Wikipedia to help your research as you are starting out:
- Finding keywords: You can use Wikipedia to learn vocabulary or technical terms for an unfamiliar topic. Wikipedia is handy for finding dates and timelines for historical events, or for outlining aspects of a topic you had not yet considered.
- Learning more: Wikipedia can also help you understand how your research question fits into a broader topic. Look for related pages linked within an article and explore other suggestions that appear in your initial search to explore your topic in more depth.
- Locating sources: Most articles have a list of linked references and notes that you can use to verify Wikipedia’s content. Once you’ve found adequate background information on your topic from Wikipedia, you can explore other scholarly and direct sources to get a more complete picture of your topic.
This content was adapted from "LIB 160: Information Literacy" by the Iowa State University Library Instruction Services.