It can be very helpful to keep a list of terms, synonyms, and different ways that people describe these concepts. You might find one term more popular than another, or find that people use different terms based on their point of view. Some suggested starting keywords are listed below.
"maternal leave" OR "family leave" OR "parental leave"
paid time off OR "PTO" OR sick leave OR vacation days OR planned sick leave
four-day work week OR "four-day workweek OR 4-day work week" OR 4-day workweek OR workweeks
hybrid work OR flexible work arrangements OR flexible work schedule OR remote work
workplace DEI OR "diversity equity inclusion" workplace OR workplace diversity initiatives
workplace "mental health" OR workplace "well-being" OR workplace wellbeing
workplace AI OR AI integration workplace
gen z OR millenials OR gen x OR generation workplace
Tips:
Using the the main search box on our homepage could yield you the quickest results and cover the most news & magazine articles at once.
OneSearch is located on the library's homepage. I suggest using the keywords for your topic to start a search, and then use the limiters on the left-hand side of the results page to narrow to Newspaper Article & Magazine Article. You can go further and put the title of news source you want to search, too.
News Source |
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The New York Times |
The Economist |
The Guardian |
The Washington Post |
Newsweek |
Forbes |
Professor Wahl's Annotated Bibliography assignment sheet suggests a few specific credible news sources. We have access to those news sources, some of which may be behind a paywall if you don't have a personal subscription. You can use the library's databases to find articles.
The links below will take you to a list of databases that have these news outlets. Make sure and check to see the coverage dates; some databases will only have older editions.