1.1. Define the problem 1.2 Identify the information requirements |
Task: research period and analyze text of Chaucer
Format: text Research DUE: September 27 |
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2.1 Determine kinds of sources 2.2 Prioritize sources |
Books, Internet, databases (journals) Books: have older, but more carefully researched, information Databases: current and reliable information - depending on your topic, may be too limited Internet: more current information, but need to be careful; look for credentials |
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3.1 Locate actual resources 3.2 Locate information |
Books: 820.9; 821; 821.17 Databases: Gale (literary) Internet: Google, but be sure to credential your sources (English literary; European or medieval history degrees)
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4.1 Engage (read, view, interview) 4.2 Extract (make notes) |
Take notes electronically with Microsoft Word or emailing database articles to yourself, making sure to capture info for citation. |
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5.1 Organize information 5.2 Present information |
The Works Cited page will be the last page of your paper. Make sure that your Works Cited page follows MLA formatting: 1" margins, 12 point Times New Roman font, with resources in alphabetical order in hanging format. Use proper MLA date formatting: Heading: 21 October 2010 Citation: 21 Oct 2010 DO NOT TAB. For the body of your paper, highlight your text and go to the "Paragraph" settings in Microsoft Word. Check that the settings are correct, and choose "First line". For the Works Cited page, do the same thing but choose "Hanging format". Remember that if you do not have Word at home, just use plain text with NO formatting and bring it into the library. Without importing formatting, it only takes about 5 minutes to reformat an entire paper and Works Cited page. Remember, a Works Cited page uses only the sources that you have used in your project, not all the sources you gathered. Every citation on the Works Cited page will have a parenthetical citation within the paper. Conversely, every parenthetical citation will have a citation on the Works Cited page.
REMINDER: NO encyclopedia entries are acceptable as sources. |
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6.1 Judge the product 6.2 Judge the process |
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