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Title: Organizing Research


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Organizing Research
  • Source and Notecards

2
Purpose
  • Quick reference you wont have to dig through
    piles of papers
  • Sort-ability you can sort your ideas by subtopic
    to help you maintain a unified, structured body
    paragraph.
  • Avoid plagiarism you dont have the source there
    to copy from!

3
Source Cards
  • Identifies which source the information was taken
    from
  • Includes actual Works Cited entry
  • Includes all information needed to create a
    proper Works Cited entry for all sources
  • Books, internet sites, newspapers, articles from
    library subscriptions, etc.

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Sample Source Card- Front
  • Source 1 (Information in MLA Works Cited
    order)
  • Television Violence Issues Controversies On
    File. 12 Feb. 1999. Issues and Controversies_at_
    FACTS.com. Facts On File News Services. 23 Mar.
    2006. lthttp//www.2facts.comgt.

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Sample Source Card-Back
  • (Pertinent, labeled facts see MLA handout for
    more specific info.)
  • Database Facts on File
  • Title Television Violence
  • Author none
  • Issue Date Feb 12, 1999
  • Access Date March 23, 2006
  • URL www.2facts.com
  • Volume or Edition none

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Source Cards- A Tip
  • Do all of your works cited entries ASAP- if you
    dont have all the needed information, you will
    have to go back and find your source again
  • Do not count on the print out from a library
    source to have all the needed information

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Notecards
  • When reading research, you must identify ways to
    support your reasons statistics, events,
    experts claims, etc.
  • Each of these details will receive its own
    notecard only one idea per notecard
  • The information should be classified into a more
    specific category this is called a subtopic

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Notecards Cont
  • Every note taken must fall into a subtopic that
    will be used in your paper
  • Ex Your paper supporting the claim that TV
    violence harms children will discuss profanity,
    sex, and physical violence
  • Now you can focus your research to these areas
  • Your subtopics are profanity, sex, and physical
    violence

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Notecard Procedure
  • First label your subtopic and the source number
  • The front of the notecard will hold the quotation
    from the source
  • This means you will copy WORD FOR WORD what
    appears in the research source
  • You will include the page number the information
    appears on
  • You will include the name of the expert speaking,
    if applicable

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Notecard Procedure
  • The back of the notecard will be a PARAPHRASE of
    the information from the text. This means it is
    in your own words.
  • You have to change both the words and the
    sentence structure from the original to avoid
    plagiarism!

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Sample Notecard- Front
  • Subtopic Sex Source 1
  • The media can increase the salience of
    intercourse in young viewers minds even though
    theyre not physically and psychologically ready
  • Pg 1024 Jane Delano Brown (U of North Carolina)

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Sample Notecard-Back
  • Whether children are physically or emotionally
    prepared for sex or not, the media can draw focus
    to it through their graphic images.

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Notecards- Tip
  • ANYTHING you write on a notecard is coming from
    an outside source this means it NEEDS TO BE
    CITED
  • If you use the information from the front- it is
    a quote. Place the citation at the end of the
    quote
  • If you use the information from the back YOURE
    USING SOMEONE ELSES IDEAS
  • This must ALSO be cited OR YOU WILL GET A ZERO
    FOR PLAGERISIM.
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