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Data Collection Instructor: Eden Chen

Circular Process of Writing PrewritingWritingRewriting take notesRevise and editfind references p

Principles on Data Collection  Plan for Data Collection clear overview  Logistics who, when, how, what  Quality Control reliable resources p

Source Evaluation p  The Internet the latest sources, authority information, and articles form newspapers, popular magazines, professional and academic journals URL: gov., edu., org.  The Books (digitized database) scholarly books, articles, reviews, periodicals, government reports and acts, magazines, newspapers, business of government sponsored websites, theses, dissertations…

Useful Searching Tools National Central Library

Periodical, theses and dissertation Periodical, theses and dissertation Newspaper

Format of Reference The handbook of English Project Learning 3-12~ ~4-51