The document outlines the research process for finding scholarly articles and books. It describes using Google Scholar to search for literature, refining searches, and accessing full texts of articles. When an article is relevant, the information is saved. The process repeats to find more sources. If an article mentions a book, Google Books is used to find bibliographic details like the ISBN. This ISBN is then input into LitSearch to determine if the book is available in the university library and find its location. A thorough search process through these steps aims to successfully locate relevant sources.