Yes, you can start a search on Google, however you might not find resources that contain this level of reliable information as quickly.
Library resources are a great place to start when looking for research on a project. All of these databases contain journals that are scholarly in nature - that means that they have research that is verified to be from true experts in the field and that the information contained in them has been examined for accuracy.
You can also get your citations directly from these, which saves you a lot of time and energy!
MILO is the library's super-search tool. When you search MILO, you can get books, articles, e-books, and other kinds of sources, all in one place. Give it a try! Click here to link directly to MILO, without using the search box.
(Formerly Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center) Book chapters, viewpoint essays, and articles addressing controversial social and current events issues, from Gale. Provided by SUNYConnect.