THE RESEARCH PAPER Let the journey begin….. What is a research paper? • A research paper is a carefully planned essay that shares information or proves a point. Choosing a topic • Am I truly interested in the subject? • Does it meet the requirements of the assignment? • Do I have access to enough information? • Is the subject limited enough? Writing a thesis statement… A specific subject + a particular stand, feeling, or feature = an effective thesis statement Thesis Checklist •Identifies a limited, specific subject • Meets the requirements of assignment •Focuses on a particular feature or feeling about a subject •Supported with convincing facts and details •Stated in a clear, direct sentence (or sentences) Sample thesis: Writing assignment: Research paper about social issue Subject: Homeless people Thesis statement: Who are the homeless (SUBJECT) and what are the reasons for their predicament?(FEATURE) Writing assignment: Research paper about human growth and development Subject: Personality traits Thesis statement: Certain personality traits(SUBJECT) are shaped primarily by the person’s peer group. (POSITION) Searching Tips • Begin by writing some basic questions that you would like to answer in you report. • Any time you find information that answers a question, take notes on it. TYPES of INFORMATION An original source: Diary PRIMARY Person Event Survey Etc. Not an original source: Magazine article Web site Encyclopedia, SECONDARY journal, etc. Documentary EVALUATING the INFORMATION Is the information current? Is the information complete? Is the information accurate? Is the source an expert? Is your source biased? No Wikipedia Bibliography Cards Books 5 Olsen, Shawn M. to Chocolate Lover’s • Use keep track ofGuide. sources Hayti: Charger Publishing, 1987. • Organize by author’s last name • Number each entry in the upper right hand corner of the card Bibliography Cards Web Site 5 • Use to keep track of sources Title of the Site. Editor. Date and/or Version Number. Name of Sponsoring Institution. Date of Access • Organize by author’s last name <URL>.Encyclopedia Mythica. 2004. 13 May 2004 <http://www.pantheon.org/>. • Number each entry in the upper right hand corner of the card Bibliography Cards Articles from Web Sites 5 • Use to keep track of sources Author. "Title of Article." Title of Publication Date: Page(s) • Organize by author’s last name or Section(s), if numbered. Date of Access <URL>.Gima, Craig. "Whale's Body Found Near Hanalei • Number each entry in 2004. the upper Bay." Honolulu Star-Bulletin.com 6 July 4 Sept. 2004 right hand corner of the card <http://starbulletin.com/2004/07/06/news/story1.html>. Bibliography Cards Personal Interviews 5 • Use to keep track of sources Person Interviewed. Type of Interview (personal, telephone, email, etc.). Date. • Organize by author’s last name Nakamura, Michael. Personal interview. 23 July 2008. • Number each entry in the upper right hand corner of the card Note cards: • Note cards: 5 Delicious ways to enjoy chocolate – Record details, information, quotations -a handful of chocolate chips -chocolate ice cream with Hershey's syrup -“Chocolate/chocolate at Café is the BEST!” – Record page numbercake where information can be -Ghiradelli hot chocolate found -homemade brownies – Use descriptive word or heading at top Getting started... Arrange your note cards into their most logical order. Construct an outline---a writing plan Search for any additional information needed to develop thesis 1. Developing your introduction- 2. Writing the body- 3. Writing the conclusion- 4. Revising- 5. Proofreading and Editing- 6. MLA Documentation- Giving proper credit MLA documentation Writer’s Inc. AVOIDING PLAGIARISM -the act of presenting someone else’s ideas as your own. Final copy requirementsTitle page Outline Heading Page numbering Body Works Cited/Bibliography 500 Points to an A