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When writing notecards you must: Use index cards Use ink except for label on card Have one card for each item/idea Write on one side of card List the source.

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1 When writing notecards you must: Use index cards Use ink except for label on card Have one card for each item/idea Write on one side of card List the source … author, page number Label each card with an idea that it represents Include historic dates

2 Methods for taking notes Make sure notecard is self-contained Be accurate …spelling, dates, page #s, etc. Indicate if note is summary, paraphrase or quote Maintain a balance of sources

3 Using Quotes – Accuracy Don’t misspell any words, names, etc. Don’t add or omit info in quote without noting additions/omissions – Use [brackets] for additions – Use … ellipsis for omissions – Use sic for misspellings in original source

4 Using Quotes – When & Why? Quotes are a great way to add color to your paper. They are a great way to let the evidence speak for itself. When to use – The author of a text/article makes a great point or judgment that really supports your paper. – Primary sources Example: Bismarck on German Unification: “Germany does not look to Prussia’s Liberalism, but to her power.”

5 Paraphrase v. Summary Paraphrase is a short interpretation of a short passage, paragraph or quote – good for an important idea – Example: paraphrase Karl Marx’s idea of class consciousness or Darwin’s theory of natural selection Summary is an interpretation of a longer passage, chapter, etc. – Summarize facts, data or the author’s description of an event or person – Example: Summarize key aspects of Napoleonic code or the decisions made at the Council of Trent

6 Note Card Format Content Label (in Pencil) Information Significant, Specific Analysis, Interpretation, or Evaluation Info. evidence, expert testimony Info. that makes connections, cause/effect Context of information Type of info. (P, Q, S) Initials Source, P.#

7 Sample Note Card Intervention in Panama Roosevelt authorized cable, giving US troops authority to prevent Colombian troops from interfering. Nov. 3, 1903 P RNMorris (Theodore Rex), 290


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