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Steps to Writing A Research Paper In MLA Format

Writing a Research Paper The key to writing a good research paper or documented essay is to leave yourself enough time to do it right. By dividing the process into steps and allowing ample time to do a quality job on each step, you can avoid anxiety and stress in writing your paper.

Writing a Research Paper #1 – SELECT A TOPIC Choose a topic that interests you. Choose a topic that will hold your interest for many hours. Don’t narrow your topic yet; do some preliminary research. Sometimes your topic will narrow and focus as a result. A little preliminary research will also assure you that there’s enough information available on your topic.

Writing a Research Paper #1 – SELECT A TOPIC Don’t hesitate to change the focus, narrow, or choose a different topic before you’ve invested large chunks of time in the process. Ask a librarian if you’re having trouble finding information about your topic. Discuss your topic with your instructor to verify that you’re on the right track. This step is important and can save you lots of grief later.

Writing a Research Paper #2 – DEVELOP A WORKING THESIS STATEMENT Develop a working thesis statement that states the focused main idea, your point of view, and major conclusions of your research paper. This is only a working thesis. You should feel completely free to change it if your research leads you in a different direction.

Writing a Research Paper #3 – GATHER YOUR SOURCES - Use the computers in the library to identify your sources. Then, locate the material. Photocopy any printed articles that you will use for your research paper. Print any articles retrieved from online sources such as the HCC databases or the Internet. Alternatively, you can articles to your personal account. Be certain to write bibliographic information on all photocopies; you will need the information for the Reference or Works Cited page of your research paper. Information needed for books is: author, title, publisher, city where published, date published, and page numbers.

Writing a Research Paper #3 – GATHER YOUR SOURCES Information needed for periodicals is: author, title publication, page numbers, date and section or edition if noted. If the information comes from an online source, be sure to include the search engine or website you used, the date you accessed the information, and the complete URL (web address) in addition to the information listed above.

Writing a Research Paper #4 – READ AND HIGHLIGHT Read each article once to evaluate content. Re-read the articles you will be using, and underline important ideas and information that you will use to write your paper. Electronic media is an important source for gathering research. However, be aware of some of the pitfalls of using information from on-line services and from the World Wide Web. Right now there are no controls over material broadcast over these media.

Writing a Research Paper #4 – READ AND HIGHLIGHT Therefore, there is a wide range in the quality of information. Some is carefully written and researched by credible sources. However, other material is biased, poorly researched and badly written. Critical reading, therefore, becomes even more important when using material from these electronic sources. Evaluate the source and content carefully before including it in your essay.

Writing a Research Paper #5 – WRITE BIBLIOGRAPHY CARDS or KEEP A FILE WITH YOUR SOURCES For each article, book, interview, TV show or other item that you will be using as a resource for compiling your paper, complete a separate bibliography card using a 3x5 index card. Alternatively, start a file on your word processor that lists the bibliographic information for every source.

Writing a Research Paper #5 – WRITE BIBLIOGRAPHY CARDS or KEEP A FILE WITH YOUR SOURCES Be careful to use the correct bibliographic form for each card. This will save you lots of time when you write the paper. Make sure you follow the correct style format. If you are unclear about whether to use the APA or MLA style, ask your instructor now.

Writing a Research Paper #6 – WRITE NOTE CARDS or TAKE NOTES USING A WORD PROCESSOR Go through each article and identify information that you will use in writing your paper. Each piece of information should be written on a separate 3x5 index card so that the cards can be shuffled and organized at a later time. If you use a word processor, list the information as you find it; then, sort it and reorganize as you write the paper.

Writing a Research Paper #6 – WRITE NOTE CARDS or TAKE NOTES USING A WORD PROCESSOR Note the title and page number on each note card or item in your typed list to be used in documentation later. This step is important and will save you valuable time later. Unless you are quoting directly from a source, the notes should be written in your own words. Do not copy directly from the source unless you are planning to use the words as a quotation. Note quotations clearly with quotation marks. Choose only quotations that are particularly powerful or apt to use as quotes in your paper. Otherwise, use your own words.

Writing a Research Paper #7 – REWRITE YOUR THESIS STATEMENT By this time the focus and direction of the paper should be clear. Verify that your thesis statement still accurately reflects the focus of your paper. If not, rewrite it now. Be sure to indicate where references have been used with parenthetical documentation. Look over your first draft and eliminate, rearrange or expand whenever necessary to ensure a thorough presentation of your topic.

Writing a Research Paper #7 – REWRITE YOUR THESIS STATEMENT Evaluate the paper for accuracy and logic. Revise again to ensure transitions have been used to connect thoughts. Evaluate the writing for economical wording, sentence variety and clarity. Proofread for punctuation, grammar usage, and spelling.

Writing a Research Paper #8 – OUTLINE YOUR PAPER – DON’T SKIP THIS STEP!!! Re-read all your material. Delete anything that is irrelevant or that will weaken your thesis statement. Logic is imperative. Decide on a logical order and arrange your note cards or notes to follow that order. Clear organization is essential in a research paper. To assure that your paper is effectively organized, you must complete an outline. A thorough outline will save you many hours and many headaches. Make your outline as detailed as possible. Include places where you will insert reference sources and quotations.

Writing a Research Paper #9 – PREPARE ROUGH DRAFT Following the plan of the outline, write your first draft. Be sure to indicate where references have been used with parenthetical documentation. Look over your first draft and eliminate, rearrange or expand whenever necessary to ensure a thorough presentation of your topic. Evaluate the paper for accuracy and logic. Revise again to ensure transitions have been used to connect thoughts. Evaluate the writing for economical wording, sentence variety and clarity. Proofread for punctuation, grammar usage, and spelling.

Writing a Research Paper #10– PREPARE THE FINAL DRAFT A professional document is required at this step. Your research paper should be logically organized, clearly written, and mechanically correct. A title page should be included if you’re using the APA style. If you’re using the MLA style, title page information should appear in the top, left-hand corner of the first page of the paper. Parenthetical documentation should indicate where references and quotations have been used. A Works Cited page (for MLA style) is carefully organized and thoroughly completed. Proofread one more time. Make sure you save it!!!!