Thursday, April 3, 2014
"Reviewing" and "Evaluating Sources" Summary
In the reading from The Everyday Writer, the textbook gave tips and guidance for the necessities of writing a research paper and where to begin your research. We use research for various scenarios which means it is essential to be able to distinguish what kinds of sources are going to be beneficial when writing. Ideally when writing a paper for academic purposes it would be most beneficial to use scholarly works instead of popular sources to attain credibility because of the fact that scholars are typically educated in a concentrated field. Libraries, the internet, and field research are good places to begin research to obtain a foundation on what you'll be looking for as your research progresses. Starting and continuing research may difficult when trying to do so alone. Thankfully, librarians are good aids to help with research because of their knowledge about how to navigate and find books, encyclopedias, and so forth. Being able to correctly paraphrase is important because it properly emphasizes the main points of the material you researched.
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