If you go the the Library's Youtube channel, and look at the video called, How to Find Research Resources at NTCC, click on the time stamp listed below to take you to a section of the video that pertains to the topic you have in question. (The video was a live session in Julie Ratliff's English 1301 class in the fall of 2019.)
19:28 how to get ideas for research topics
29:11 another way to get ideas for research topics
Go to Opposing Viewpoints in Context in the Databases page, then look for icon, which will take you to a list of topics, which will give you ideas on what you may want to choose. Which all of those topics are links to hand created pages, so all of those topics will have the best possible information for those topics.
Keep in mind that “viewpoints” are peoples’ opinions, and if you are doing an argumentative paper, debate, or persuasive paper, to be sure to address at least two sides, because if you use only one, it’s not really a college level paper.
If you aren’t doing a persuasive paper, a debate, or an argumentative paper, I’d steer clear of the “viewpoints” sections.