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1 The Research Process How do I document what I find? What are source/ note cards? What is plagiarism and how do I avoid it? What does a sample paper look like?

2 What sources should I use  Remember that your most reliable sources are primary sources.  These are sources such as journals, diaries, surveys, interviews, and first hand accounts of events by people who were present.  Your secondary sources are those that describe events which other people researched.

3 What sources should I use  Your most reliable internet sources are those that end in.gov,.edu,.net,.org  Information you find on.com’s should be verified by using print resources or an online source ending in one of the URL tags above.

4 Source Cards  A source card provides all the necessary information that you will need for your works cited page once you have completed your research. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/reso urce/747/12/ https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/reso urce/747/12/  Source Cards are labeled with a letter.

5 Source Card Information A Title of Article (text, chapter), Web site (URL), or Encyclopedic topic Author (of any info)/ Editor (if from a book) Name of Publisher/ Sponsoring Organization City of Publication (if from a book) Date of Publication/ Update

6 Sample Source Card  A  The Eighteenth and Twenty-First Amendments: Alcohol- Prohibition and Repeal Eileen Lucas Enslow Publishers, Inc Springfield, NJ 1998

7 Note Cards  Note cards are where you write down the relevant information that you find while doing research.  Each note card is cross referenced with the letter of the source and then a number.

8 Note Cards  Note Cards have ONE piece of information per card.  It ALWAYS includes the page number (from a print resource) or the date of access (from an online resource)

9 Sample Note card from a Print resource  A-1  “On May 25, 1787, twenty-nine representatives gathered at the Pennsylvania State House to amend the Articles of Confederation.”  p. 11

10 Sample Note card from an on- line resource  B-3  On May 25, 1787, twenty-nine representatives gathered at the Pennsylvania State House to amend the Articles of Confederation.” December 1, 2013

11 How many do I need?  You must have 5 resources. 2 resources MUST be print resources Books, Magazine/ Newspaper articles, On line databases, interviews, journals, diaries 3 must be legitimate internet sources

12 Your Formal Outline  An outline is a guide to how you have decided to organize your paper.  An outline is a series of sentences or phrases organized using Roman Numerals, capital letters, Arabic numbers, and lower case letters.

13 Your Formal Outline  Your formal outline is formatted in the following manner: MLA heading in upper left corner Thesis statement First argument identified by Roman Numeral Supporting statements identified by Capital Letters Specific Supports indicated by Arabic numbers

14 Your Formal Outline  See Write Source p. 356  https://owl.english.purdue.edu/media /pdf/20081113013048_544.pdf https://owl.english.purdue.edu/media /pdf/20081113013048_544.pdf

15 How do I avoid plagiarism?  There are two ways to avoid plagiarism:  Use direct quotes and cite the source.  Paraphrase a piece and cite  https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/reso urce/619/1/ https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/reso urce/619/1/

16 A Sample Paper  https://owl.english.purdue.edu/media /pdf/20090701095636_747.pdf https://owl.english.purdue.edu/media /pdf/20090701095636_747.pdf

17 Resources for me to use  https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/reso urce/658/01/ https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/reso urce/658/01/  http://www.easybib.com/cite/results?so urce=website&query=mla.org http://www.easybib.com/cite/results?so urce=website&query=mla.org  http://www.towson.edu/ows/ http://www.towson.edu/ows/  http://www.mla.org/homepage http://www.mla.org/homepage


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