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Research Paper Handbook

Research Paper Handbook. By: Trey Carter. Table of context. Step 1: Research. When choosing sometime to research try to look for a interesting topic When researching it is good to use books, articles, websites and magazines etc.

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Research Paper Handbook

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  1. Research Paper Handbook By: Trey Carter

  2. Table of context

  3. Step 1: Research • When choosing sometime to research try to look for a interesting topic • When researching it is good to use books, articles, websites and magazines etc. • When choosing a topic. Choose a simple topic with many sub-topic so that a brainstorm web and knowledge could be made.

  4. Brainstorm Web Example

  5. Knowledge Example

  6. Step 2: Finding Sources • Books, articles, websites and magazines etc. • When finding sources for your research paper use valid websites and try to stay away from : .com sites • Use sites such as : .gov, .net, .edu

  7. Step 3: Source Cards • Create a source card for a book, magazine, or article. Write the last and first name of the author separated by a comma in the left corner of your note card. • Underneath the name, write the title of your book. Add the place of publication followed by a colon, the publisher followed by a comma, and the year of publication.

  8. Source Card Example crlsresearchguide.org

  9. Step 4: Note Cards • Assign number for your book in the top right corner. This helps you identify which source and source card is linked to the information on the card. • Paraphrase, Quote, Summarize the information from your book in the center of the note card. It's important to paraphrase or summarize the information in your own words to avoid plagiarism.

  10. Note Card Example crlsresearchguide.org

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