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Embarking on a career research paper? Start by selecting potential careers—don't hesitate to explore two options! Create a designated folder for your project and gather 3x5 notecards to document your findings. Utilize these cards to track sources for future reference. Each reference card should contain the source number, bibliographic entry, and location details. Similarly, on your notecards, note the topic, matching source number, comments, and page numbers. This organized approach enhances your research efficiency and clarity.
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How Do I Get Started? • Pick a career, maybe two. • Brainstorm • Not an ultimate commitment • Get a folder to be used only for this project. • Get 3x5 notecards.
Sources • Keep track of your sources on notecards. • Can be used for future reference.
Reference Card Information • Source Number (Upper Right) • Bibliographic Entry (Middle) • Location—where did you find it (Bottom Right) • Identification—call number, URL (Bottom Right)
1 Henderson, Amy. On the Air: Pioneers of American Broadcasting. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institute Press, 1998. Public Library 384.54H
Notecard Information • Topic (Upper Left) • Source Number (Upper Right) • Matches the number on the reference card • Note (Middle) • Page Number (Bottom Right)
Education 1 Broadcasters need a four year degree and specialized training. Page 53
Job Outlook1 The need for qualified analysts will increase in the next ten years. Page 174