 Imagine you've been asked to give a presentation on the topic of domestic drones. Your assignment asks you to build on the argument that domestic drones invade personal privacy. You'll be most successful finding sources to support that argument if you take a neutral approach to the search. The first step in this approach is to select key words that represent the full topic. Avoid searching for just your side of the argument. This will allow you to examine multiple perspectives of your topic and aid you in constructing a better argument. In this example, we will start our search at the UWM Libraries homepage using the neutral key words domestic drones. Let's take a look through the sources listed in the results. We'll take a closer look at this article called, This is Why Arming Domestic Drones is a Very Bad Idea. This article from the Advantage Business Media website appears to have a strong bias against the use of domestic drones because of privacy and safety concerns. One thing that you want to do when you review articles is to ask yourself, what is the author's main purpose? The article itself may not be terribly biased, but it only gives us information from the perspective of the author who clearly has a very specific point of view. This may not be the best article for understanding the background of domestic drones, just because it is so single-minded. At this point, we can edit the search and add other elements that we think will help us understand the issues. For example, let's look at domestic drones and privacy, so just add privacy to the search box and redo the search. In addition to using key words, another great way to narrow down your search is to use the facets or categories on the left-hand side of the page. This way, you can explore different aspects of your research topic. I'll choose Surveillance from this list of topics so that we can review the articles for both privacy and surveillance. From here, let's take a closer look at this source, the Domestic Use of Drones and Ethical Analysis of Surveillance Issues. Review the abstract or summary carefully for clues that the source will include information, evidence, or research results. In this summary, I see the findings indicate that there may be some ethical implications of using domestic drones. The authors also examined the ethical prospects or problems in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles by asking whether the surveillance of citizens is ethical. The author's perspective is neutral in that they seek to understand both the arguments for and against domestic drones. The author is not representing a stance on the issue, but rather exploring factors that influence the issue. Keep in mind that the best evidence for your position may just come from a neutral source, but as the presenter, you can interpret the facts for your audience or encourage them to understand the implications of the data.