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The Preliminaries
- 1. Select a topic
- 2. Begin preliminary reading
- 3. Restrict the subject
- 4. Develop a preliminary thesis statement
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Gathering Data
- 1. Compile the working bibliography
- 2. Prepare the bibliography on cards in correct form (3" x 5" cards)
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3. Begin extensive work in the library reference room; be sure to check:
- a. general bibliographies
- b. trade bibliographies
- c. indexes (books and collections, literature in periodicals, newspaper indexes, pamphlet indexes)
- d. library electronic catalogue
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Taking Notes
- 1. Develop a preliminary outline
- 3. Begin note-taking on cards (4" x 6" cards)
- 2. Evaluate your source material; which is primary material and which is secondary material?
- 4. Avoid plagiarism
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Writing the Paper
- 1. Develop the final outline; test your outline
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2. Prepare to write:
- a. put your note cards in the order that your outline is in
- b. consider your (real and imagined) readers and how their expectations may affect your tone and style
- 3. Write the rough draft
- 4. Check your documentation carefully
- 5. Revise and rewrite
- 6. Check the format of the text, citations, notes, and bibliography (most instructors recommend MLA or APA format)
- 7. Proofread
- reference purely : http://www.educationatlas.com/writing-a-research-paper.html