You will need to find a wide range of information sources for your EPQ. Depending on the type of project you are working on these may be to provide background into the area you are going to research, set the context within which your artefact will sit or perhaps to form the basis of the discussion you are aiming to find a conclusion to.
What will be important is that the information is good quality, academic and reliable. We'll come onto evaluating your information sources in a separate tab, but a good starting point is ensuring you have constructed a good search strategy and are accessing databases which will provide you with quality resources.
One of the most common mistake researchers make is to be too eager to dive into finding information, which is totally understandable, but instead, if you take some time to pause, reflect on what you want to find and the most effective ways to find it, you will ultimately make your searches more efficient and more effective.
On the pages below this one (see the left-hand menu) you'll find videos, guides and information on how to develop a search strategy, a plan for your research, that will ensure your results are as good as they can be.