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Basic Information About the Research Paper | |
Hatred of the research paper | |
Definition of the research paper | |
Format of the research paper | |
Reasons for the research paper | |
The report paper and the thesis paper | |
Drafts of the research paper | |
Writing the research paper: Steps and schedule | |
FAQ | |
Choosing a Topic | |
How to choose a topic | |
Topics to avoid | |
Narrowing the topic | |
FAQ | |
The Library | |
Layout of the library | |
The computer | |
Online full-text databases | |
Microform indexes | |
Stacks | |
Main desk | |
Reserve desk | |
Audiovisual room | |
Microform room | |
Newspaper racks | |
Computer room | |
Carrels | |
Organization of the library collections | |
The Dewey Decimal System | |
The Cutter-Sanborn Author Marks | |
The Library of Congress Classi?cation System | |
Classification of periodicals | |
Classi?cation of nonbooks | |
Using the Computer in Your Research | |
Computers and the research paper | |
The Internet | |
The World Wide Web | |
Online resources | |
Databases | |
Electronic journals | |
Online public-access catalogs (OPACs) | |
Blogs and Social networks | |
Researching with search engines | |
Finding a search engine | |
Usenet, Listserv, telnet, and gopher | |
Evaluating Internet sources | |
Running a search | |
Useful Internet sites | |
FAQ | |
Doing the Research | |
What information to look for | |
Where to look for information | |
Assembling a working bibliography | |
Selecting your sources: Skimming | |
Note-taking | |
Plagiarism and how to avoid it | |
The Thesis and the Outline | |
The thesis: Definition and function | |
The outline | |
Choosing an outline form | |
Transforming the Notes into a Rough Draft | |
Preparing to write the rough draft: a checklist | |
Writer's block | |
Writing with a computer | |
Using your notes in the paper | |
How to use quotations to explore and discover | |
Writing with unity, coherence, and emphasis | |
Using the proper tense | |
Using graphics in your research paper | |
Writing the abstract | |
Revising Your Rough Draft | |
Principles of revision | |
Revising the opening paragraph | |
Revising sentences for variety and style | |
Revising words: Diction | |
Rules for Writers | |
Not | |
The MLA System of Documentation | |
Parenthetical documentation: Author-work (MLA) | |
What to document | |
Format for "Works Cited" (MLA) | |
Content notes | |
Finished form of the MLA paper | |
Peer review checklist Submitting your paper electronically | |
The APA System of Documentation | |
Parenthetical documentation: Author-date (APA) | |
Format for "References" (APA) | |
Writing the abstract | |
Finished form of the paper | |
Peer review checklist Submitting your paper electronically | |
The Traditional Style of Documentation (CMS) Footnotes and endnotes | |
Subsequent references in footnotes and endnotes | |
Electronic sources | |
Finished form of the paper | |
Pagination and text format | |
Content or reference notes | |
Bibliography | |
Peer review checklist Submitting your paper electronically | |
Sample Student Papers | |
Paper using author-work documentation (MLA) | |
Paper using author-date documentation (APA) | |
Paper using footnote documentation (CMS) | |
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