[教你如何写出完美的论文--系列教程(10.DVD)].03.Finding.the.Best.Sources.pdf
Part 1: Traditional Research Techniques
Use the preliminary bibliography you created in Writing a Great Research Paper: Starting Your Research to
investigate additional sources. Then use these additional sources to locate even more sources. In this way,
you’ll begin to compile an expanded bibliography of sources — of course, as you compile your list, be sure
to capture all of the pertinent bibliographical data.
To determine whether or not a particular source is worthy of your trust, consult the next program in this
series: Writing a Great Research Paper: Plagiarism & Other Pitfalls.
Part 2: Using Bibliographies
Remember: Annotated bibliographies, which offer synopses and evaluations of other source materials, can
be especially helpful. Also, don’t forget to read the front matter of a bibliography: It can actually help you
save time in your research!
Part 3: Using Periodical Indexes
Ask your reference librarian how your library handles indexes for the magazines, journals, and other
periodicals that relate to your topic. If these indexes are available via an online catalog, before you start
searching, be sure to read any instructions, tutorials, FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), or other HELP
materials that are provided. You might even wish to ask the reference librarian for a quick introduction.
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Part 4: A Prelude to Online Research
Before you continue, it’s a very good idea to ask your teachers or professors exactly how they feel about 3
online research sources. Do they prefer that only a certain fraction of your research paper’s citations com-
prise online research sources? Do they prefer that you use online research sources from a certain group of
websites only? Do they prefer that you trust online research sources only when the sources appeared in
printed form as well? As with most research paper issues, asking your teachers or professors for guidance
shows your forethought, thoroughness, and your commitment to “getting it right” — a few quick conversa-
tions can really help boost your grade.
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