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Research: The Student's Guide to Writing Research Papers, 4th Edition

By Richard Veit

ISBN-10: 0-321-19834-4

ISBN-13: 978-0-321-19834-1What's this?

Published by Longman

Pub. Date: Aug 26, 2003

Format: Paper

Description

Unlike comparable books, Research introduces two sample student research papers in the second chapter, giving students a clear idea of their final goal as they progress through each step of the research and writing process. While covering all the basic research conventions, the book places a unique emphasis on the actual purpose behind the conventions, helping students develop research skills useful across the curriculum. This book is equally effective as a classroom text and as a reference tool for student researchers.

Table of Contents



To the Instructor.


1. Introduction: What Is Research?

Doing Research.

The Research Paper.

Primary and Secondary Research.

Benefits of Doing Research.



2. Two Sample Research Papers.

The Research Process.

A Research Assignment.

The Finished Product.



3. Selecting a Research Topic.

Your Research Schedule: Planning in Advance.

A Research Notebook.

Your Research Topic.

Generating Ideas.



4. Tools for Finding Sources.

Beginning Your Research.

Your Campus Library.

Electronic Resources.

Using Your Library's Research Tools.

Finding Articles: Magazines, Journals, and Newspapers.

Using Electronic Databases.

Internet Resources.

The Reference Librarian—The Most Resourceful Resource.



5. Finding Sources Outside the Library: Conducting Interviews and Writing Letters.

Interviewing Sources.

Writing for Information.

Still Other Sources.



6. Assembling a Prospectus and a Working Bibliography.

A Research Prospectus.

The Working Bibliography.

Bibliographic Formats.

General Guidelines—MLA Format.

Model Entries—MLA Format.



7. Putting Your Sources to Work: Reading and Taking Notes.

Using Your Written Sources.

Avoiding Plagiarism.



8. Reporting on Sources: Paraphrase and Quotation.

The Conventions of Reporting.

Options for Presenting Sources.

Acknowledging Sources.

Relying on Experts.

Paraphrasing Sources.

Quoting Sources.

When to Quote and When to Paraphrase.

A Further Note on Plagiarism.



9. Using Parenthetical Notes.

Types of Notes.

Parenthetical Notes.

Information Footnotes.



10. Writing and Revising the Research Paper.

Getting Organized.

Writing the First Good Draft.

Editing and Revising.



11. Producing and Proofreading Your Polished Draft.

Format for Your Polished Draft.

A Formal Outline.

And, Finally, Proofreading the Finished Product.



Appendices.

A: Other Citation Formats: APA Style and Numbered References.

B: Footnotes and Endnotes.

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