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English 102 Review of Note-taking and Types of Notes

English 102 Review of Note-taking and Types of Notes. Using Index Cards. Compactness is efficient for many researchers. They are easy to organize. Often, researchers use 4 X 6 for Works Cited entries and note-taking.

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English 102 Review of Note-taking and Types of Notes

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  1. English 102 Review of Note-taking and Types of Notes

  2. Using Index Cards Compactness is efficient for many researchers. They are easy to organize. Often, researchers use 4 X 6 for Works Cited entries and note-taking. Normally, a researcher will copy one idea (from one source) on one card. Effect preciseness on both WC and notes to save time!!!

  3. MLA form reference: Call Number Purdue’s OWL Collier, Peter, and David Horowitz.The Fords: An American Epic. New York: Summit-Simon, 1997. Print. Very good book for info on the Edsel / style and problems From SCC’s Library punctuation exaggerated and colored for emphasis medium designation Slug= a brief phrase to indicate the card’s content Alphabetizing, notecard abbreviation Location of source: Co

  4. slug Admired features III B position in outline Some people admired “ the push-button gear cluster at the center of the steering wheel” and other innovations (276). alphabetizer Type Structure Transcription Co Check phrasing Combo Simple

  5. slug Naming the car IV C position in outline In 1955, the poet Marion Moore was asked by the Ford company to come up with names for its new product--the E Car--which came under much scrutiny from the public and automobile reviewers (285). alphabetizer Type Structure Transcription paraphrase Co Possible Revision Orig. = CPD

  6. Note Sheets • Often not as efficient as cards, with regards to space, these may be your choice, but If you use them, • Do not take all notes from a source on the same sheet (Congestion!!) • Take notes topically • Identify each source author/title • Give yourself enough space between notes • These may be kept more accurately and re-arrangeable if you save them to a computer.

  7. Coyle William, Research Papers 14th ed Personal Sources “Sometimes information can be obtained from a telephone call in lieu of a letter or personal interview. Identify yourself as a student, state the information you need, and ask to speak to someone who can supply it” (71). Taking notes “Be sure you have all the information that you need and that you have the correct information.” . . . If you are using an internet source, be sure to record the complete URL [for your benefit] and the date you accessed the site” (74). Be sure to check omitted words and note italics in original

  8. Photocopies This technique saves time and, might possibly, save transcription errors. However, you may find a burden in the number of pages you carry. Remember, though, even if you do not choose this method, you must still submit in your envelope any printout/copy from which you have cited information, the words highlighted and numbered according to their place in the essay’s in-text citation sequence.

  9. Types of Notes Quotation :Accuracy, Authority, Conciseness, and Vividness Paraphrase or summary:This is the one to double check, regarding transcription; often the cause of inadvertentplagiarism Outline Note: Mainly for recording factual information Combination Note: A blending of both quotation and condensation Personal Note: A “safeguard against memory lapses”

  10. Helpful Web Sites Analyzing Sources Avoiding Plagiarism Safe Practices Citing Sources 2009 MLA Style Guide

  11. English 102 Taking Notes: Exercise

  12. Card # 1 Call Number Purdue’s OWL Klaw, Spencer.Without Sin: The Life and Death of the Oneida Community. New York: Penguin,1993. Print. Very good book for info on Oneida women, dress, etc. Location: SCC’s Library “slug” alphabetizer MLA Guidelines K

  13. Purdue’s OWL Bishop, Morris.“The Great Oneida Love-in.” American Heritage Feb.1969:14+. Print. cogent article on Noyes’ control of community Location: SCC’s Library MLA Guidelines B

  14. Purdue’s OWL Hillebrand , Randall.“The Shakers / Oneida Community.” (Part Two).New York History Net. n. d.Web. 23 Sept. 2005. (2009 MLA formating for web sites omits the URLs, but requires a medium designation, which follows the date of publication; if none, use n.d., as above) article contains ten of Noyes’ Doctrines Oneida History MLA Guidelines H

  15. Pantalet design II B Card # 2 “Acting on a suggestion of Noyes, they cut two long dresses at the knees and used the discarded material to fashion ankle-length trousers, or pantalets, that would preserve the wearer’s modesty without restricting her freedom of movement” (136). Type Structure Direct Transcription K Complex Check punct.

  16. Long dress wearers II B Card # 3 Oneida women who traveled wore the more traditional long dresses to prevent disparaging remarks from outsiders;this same style of dress was also common for elderly initiates (136). Structure Type K Transcription 2 CX sents. Possible Revision Summary chk orig

  17. Clothing design II B Card # 4 The women of Oneida designed clothing that was more practical than “the voluminous, ground-dragging dresses, worn over layers of petticoats” favored by most non-community women (136). Type Structure Transcription Combo K N/A Check mechanics

  18. practical dressers II B Card # 5 Community women were encouraged to be simple and practical in their dress because ostentation would put them at odds with Noyes’views regarding fashion (136). Type K Structure Transcription Paraphrase orig = C-CX Possible Revision check orig wording

  19. Women’s defiance II B Card # 6 “Community women further defied convention by cutting their hair off to less than shoulder length [. . .] to save [. . .] the time needed to comb, brush, and put up long hair”(137). Type Structure Transcription Check omissions and punct. Direct K Simple

  20. Helpful Web Sites Analyzing Sources Avoiding Plagiarism Types of Notes Citing Sources 2009 MLA Style Guide

  21. English 102 Paraphrasing: Exercise

  22. Possible answer for 1 According to Jacques Cousteau, the activity of people in Antarctica is jeopardizing a delicate natural mechanism that controls the earth's climate. He fears that human activity could interfere with the balance between the sun, the source of the earth's heat, and the important source of cold from Antarctic waters that flow north and cool the oceans and atmosphere ("Captain Cousteau" 17).

  23. Possible answer for 2 During the twenties, lawlessness and social nonconformity prevailed. In cities, organized crime flourished without police interference, and, in spite of nationwide prohibition of liquor sales, anyone who wished to buy a drink knew where to get one. Musicians like Louis Armstrong become favorites, particularly among young people, as many turned away from highly respectable classical music to jazz. One of the best examples of the anti-traditional trend was the proliferation of young "flappers," women who rebelled against custom by cutting off their hair and shortening their skirts (Yancey 25).

  24. Possible answer for 3 The use of a helmet is the key to reducing bicycling fatalities, which are due to head injuries 75% of the time. By cushioning the head upon impact, a helmet can reduce accidental injury by as much as 85%, saving the lives of hundreds of victims annually, half of whom are school children ("Bike Helmets" 348).

  25. Possible answer for 4 Matisse paintings are remarkable in giving the viewer the distinct sensory impressions of one experiencing the scene firsthand. For instance, "The Casbah Gate" takes one to the walled city of Tangier and the Bab el Aassa gateway near the Sultan's palace, where one can imagine standing on an afternoon, absorbing the splash of colors and the fine outlines. Even the sentry, the bowaab vaguely eyeing those who come and go through the gate, blends into the scene as though real (Plagens 50).

  26. Possible answer for 5 The Sears Tower is a world marvel, and it is unknown how much higher skyscrapers of the future will rise. However, the design of one twice as tall as the Sears Tower is already on the boards, and an architect, Robert Sobel, thinks we currently have sufficient know-how to build a skyscraper with over 500 stories (Bachman 15).

  27. Marianne Moore began to offer her list of names, which included such notables as "Resilient Bullet", "Ford Silver Sword", "Mongoose Civique", "Varsity Stroke", "Pastelogram" and "Andante con Moto". Final offer “Utopian Turtletop”

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