researching and writing gathering and communicating ideas chapter 7
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Researching and Writing
Gathering and Communicating Ideas
Chapter 7
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How can you make the most of your library?
Start with a road map– Circulation desk– Reference area– Book area– Periodicals area– Audio/visual materials area– Computer areas– Microform areas
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How can you make the most of your library?
Use keywords to locate topics and sources Conduct research using a search strategy
– Use general reference works– Search specialized reference works– Browse through books on your subject– Use periodical indexes to search for periodicals– Ask the librarian
Be prepared and be specific Ask for help when you can’t find a specific source Ask for help with computers and other equipment
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How can you do research on the Internet?
The basics: Access, information locations, and URLs Search directories – collections of web sites Search engines – web sites plus other Internet locations Search strategy
- Think carefully about what you want to locate- Use a search directory to isolate sites under a topic or category- Explore these sites to get a general idea of what’s out there- Move on to a search engine to narrow your search- Evaluate the list of links that appear- When done, search again using another directory or engine
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How can you do research on the Internet?
Non-web resources– Newsgroups– Gopher searches
Use critical thinking to evaluate every source– Evaluate Internet sources
Be prepared for Internet-specific problems Evaluate the source Evaluate the material
– Learn to be media literate
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What are the elements of effective writing?
Writing purpose– Informative writing– Persuasive writing
Knowing your audience– Key questions about your
audience: What are their roles? How much do they know? Are they interested? Can I expect open or closed
minds?
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What is the writing process?
Planning– Open your mind through brainstorming– Narrow your topic through prewriting strategies
Brainstorming Freewriting Asking journalists’ questions
– Conduct research– Write a thesis statement– Write a working outline– Create a checklist
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What is the writing process?
Drafting– Freewriting your draft– Writing an introduction– Creating the body of a paper– Writing the conclusion– Crediting authors and sources– Continue your checklist
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What is the writing process?
Revising– Being a critical writer– Evaluating paragraph
structure– Checking for clarity and
conciseness
Editing– Proofreading– A final checklist
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How can you deliver an effective oral presentation?
Prepare as for a writing assignment– Think through what you want
to say and why– Plan– Draft your thoughts– Integrate visual aids
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How can you deliver an effective oral presentation?
Practice your performance– Know the parameters– Use index cards or notes– Pay attention to the physical– Practice ahead of time– Be yourself
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Carter, Bishop, and Kravits Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc.Keys to Success in College, Career, and Life All rights reserved.How to Achieve Your Goals, Fourth Edition Presentation by Wing Lee and Benjamin Li