We have been conditioned to think that research is linear; however, the academic research process is much, much messier! Rather than a straight, linear line--or even a curvy line--the academic research process can be pictured as a circuitous, meandering line that twists and turns on itself. Good research takes time.
Develop a research mindset. Understand research as a process of asking questions and exploring.
The quality of your research depends largely on the questions you ask. Practice asking a lot of them. Adopt the mindset of an explorer or investigator. What qualities and characteristics do successful explorers and investigators have? Develop a plan; where will you start? As you begin to explore, you will discover that research can be messy. Expect and welcome twists and turns, keep an open mind, and keep asking questions throughout the process. Use many different kinds of search tools and resources, and conduct many different kinds of searches.

Research takes time and patience; it can also be fun and has value.
Developing your research skills will enable you to identify a problem, collect informational resources that can help address the problem, evaluate these resources for quality and relevance, and come up with an effective solution to a problem. Research skills develop critical thinking and equip you to write better research papers and craft better speeches. You will also improve problem solving skills required to tackle issues in your personal life and in the workplace.