Research and Style Manual | Introduction | Start | Source Cards | Taking Notes | Plagiarism || Set-up and Quick Start | In-Text Citation | Works Cited and Consulted | Conventions | "Where Do I Start?"
The research process and the writing process are connected.
Research is of little value unless you effectively communicate
what you have learned. The same skills that you use to write an
expository paper are used to develop the research paper or project.
Developing a clear and focused thesis, sketching an outline, drafting,
revising, peer reviewing, and editing all are steps with which
you are already familiar. The steps that you should take are as follows:
Collecting Sources
One of the most useful resources we have available outside of your school library is the online databases offered by the state library system. Using your library card number and any computer, you can access huge amounts of information by visiting this page: http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/mlin_s_remote. If you visit your local public library to conduct your research on one of their CLAMS computers, you do not need your library card number. Copyright 2003 Nauset Public Schools - All Rights Reserved |