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Some Suggested Steps to a Successful Paper |
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1. Choose
Your Topic |
- Choose your topic
wisely - not too broad or too narrow, avoid controversial or
overworked topics.
- Take time to narrow
your topic - Do some reading on the broad
subject area before narrowing - this may seem like extra work, but it will
be MUCH easier to write your paper when you have intelligently narrowed your
topic! Use encyclopedias, journal articles, books, web
pages.
- Do some preliminary research
- What kinds of information are available? Choose a topic you
can easily research.
- Write a thesis statement to
define the main idea of your paper. What will you describe or
prove? Your thesis statement is your compass; it will keep
your paper going in the right direction.
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2. Research your topic
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- Make a list of keywords to use.
(Write them down!) List synonyms - you never know what will bring up a 'hit' in a database.
- Use the
Catalog to find
books in the TSU collection. Try a variety of keywords,
and keywords that are broader than your topic
- Use
Worldcat
to find books in other libraries. You can borrow them
through inter-library
loan. Allow a week or two for delivery
- Use appropriate
databases to find articles. See our
subject guides
- Use print indexes if
your topic is older or historic (e.g. the Vietnam War). Try
the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature - Ask for assistance
- a
librarian will be glad to help.
- Use the Internet wisely.
Evaluate your sources, check government sites, make precise searches.
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3. Write
the paper |
- Find a way to organize your materials
- chronologically,
or by point or subtopic
- Don't forget that tool
from English class - an OUTLINE. It will make
writing easier, since you know where you are going.
- Don't expect the first draft to be a
finished product. Write it up quickly and REWRITE! It's
easier in the long run.
- Consider writing your bibliography
FIRST - you will be less likely to overlook material and more likely
to see 'the forest ' instead of 'the trees'.
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| 4. Details
Matter |
- Use correct spelling and
grammar - PROOFREAD.
- Use correct citation
format - be consistent - check out our
citation help.
- Follow the instructor's specified
format. Doublespaced? Name on each page? Footnotes or
endnotes?
Check your assignment or
syllabus to make sure you understand the requirements.
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