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Encyclopedias and other "reference works" can be great places to look for paper topic ideas and to refine your questions. The articles in subject-specific encyclopedias from academic publishers usually have references at the end of the article to help you identify other sources for your topic.
The CQ Researcher, published by CQ (Congressional Quarterly) Press, reports a current social issue each week. Reports are approximately 20 pages long and provide background information, important points to consider, charts and graphs, and a source list for further reading.