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Creating Research Paper Note Cards (or How I organized my research and got an A in Mr. Forneys class).

What are Note Cards, and why should I do them? Note cards are a simple way for you to gather and organize your research for easy access while writing your paper. Note cards also help you stay focused on information relating to your thesis! More importantly, creating note cards gives you practice in paraphrasing and summarizing information for your paper.

To Quote or Not to Quote, that is the Question… Direct quotations should be used sparingly! Use direct quotes only when necessary (and remember to cite properly when you do). A better idea is to PARAPHRASE, or restate in your own words. If the passage is too long to paraphrase or quote directly, summarize it!

How to Take Good Notes and Stay on Topic Make sure your source material is relevant! –Does it pertain to your topic? –Does it provide information concerning your thesis? –Is it appropriate for your audience (your teacher, in this case) –Did you gather it from a reputable source? (Remember to avoid personal websites)

How to Take Good Notes and Stay on Topic (continued) Include only one thought per card –Make sure you include only one thought per card. –(Do you get the idea that this is important?)

How to Take Good Notes and Stay on Topic (continued again) Make sure your paraphrases and summaries accurately reflect the ideas in your sources If you copy word for word, make sure you use quotation marks and cite your source! Refer back to your controlling idea (or thesis) often – only take notes on information that pertains to your thesis! –If it doesnt pertain to your thesis, ditch it! (Or change your thesis…)

How to Create a Note Card Write the number of the bibliography card that represents the source you are using in the upper right corner of the card: 1

How to Create a Note Card (cont. again) Give each note card a topic or heading. Write the topic in the top line of the note card, to the left. Each index card needs to be a single thought. 1 Medical Experiments – freezing experiments

How to Create a Note Card (cont. again) Paraphrase or summarize your info. If you must copy the information word for word, use quotation marks. 1 Medical Experiments – freezing experiments Scientists at Dachau stuck prisoners in vats of icy water to see how long they could last before passing out and dying.

How to Create a Note Card (one last time) After you have written down your information, write the page number of your source near the bottom right corner of your note card. 1 Medical Experiments – freezing experiments Scientists at Dachau stuck prisoners in vats of icy water to see how long they could last before passing out and dying. Page 26

Plagiarism (or how to write a really kick-butt paper and fail anyway) Plagiarism is the act of intentionally or unintentionally copying someone elses work and passing it off as your own. Dont do this!!! This would be bad… If you are caught intentionally plagiarizing someone elses work (or your sources), you could receive a big, fat ZERO for your paper grade. So dont do this. Ever. Period. Exclamation point.

The End The End …or is it? Outline Tune in next week for How creating an effective Outline saved my life and lowered my cholesterol.