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Business Writing

Starting Your Research for Business Writing

Welcome! This guide was created to help Seton Hall University students find resources related to business writing for academic uses.

If you have questions, book an appointment with a librarian: library.shu.edu/library/research-appointments

Want to learn what Business Writing is all about? Take a look at Business Writing Explained


Getting Started
  1. Be sure you understand the task before beginning:
    • Identify the audience who you'll be presenting to
    • Identify valid source types (ex. 10k, press release, social media)
    • Recognize time constraints
  2. When evaluating resources always consider the 4 Ws:
    • Who wrote this and are they an authority on the subject? Can you trust the author?
    • What is the material about? Is it similar or different to other materials?
    • Why did the author write this? Identify motivations and potential biases.
    • When was the material written? Depending on the topic a historical text might be useful.
  3.  Remember to properly cite your work!

 

To learn about how to conduct research and refine your research topic, view the following video tutorials: Research How-to Videos