The Process of Research Writing Steven Krause
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- LB1062.6
- PE1408
Introduction -- Chapter One: Thinking Critically About Research -- Chapter Two: Understanding and Using the Library and the Internet for Research -- Chapter Three: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Avoiding Plagiarism -- Chapter Four: How to Collaborate and Write With Others -- Chapter Five: The Working Thesis Exercise -- Chapter Six: The Annotated Bibliography Exercise -- Chapter Seven: The Critique Exercise -- Chapter Eight: The Antithesis Exercise -- Chapter Nine: The Categorization and Evaluation Exercise -- Chapter Ten: The Research Essay -- Chapter Eleven: Alternative Ways to Present Your Research -- Chapter Twelve: Citing Your Research Using MLA or APA Style
The title of this book is The Process of Research Writing, and in the nutshell, that is what the book is about. A lot of times, instructors and students tend to separate “thinking,” “researching,” and “writing” into different categories that aren't necessarily very well connected. First you think, then you research, and then you write.The reality is though that the possibilities and process of research writing are more complicated and much richer than that. We think about what it is we want to research and write about, but at the same time, we learn what to think based on our research and our writing. The goal of this book is to guide you through this process of research writing by emphasizing a series of exercises that touch on different and related parts of the research process.
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
In English.
Description based on online resource
There are no comments on this title.