[教你如何写出完美的论文--系列教程(10.DVD)].05.Taking.Notes.pdf
Part 1: The Philosophy of Note-Taking
Keep your notes complete, clear, understandable, and legible. They must record accurately not only what
you read but also why you ind it interesting, useful, relevant, and important. When you look at your
notes, you should quickly be able to recapture the value of the particular research source being described
and see how the information it provides may it into your paper.
Part 2: Creating a Bibliographic Database
For a book, record:
* The complete name of the author/editor, last name irst
* The title and subtitle of the book
* The edition of the book, if any
* The place of publication
* The name of the publisher
* The date of publication
* The library call number (for your reference)
* The relevant page numbers
For a periodical article, record:
* The complete name of the author/editor, last name irst
* The title of the article
* The title of the periodical
* The volume and issue number of the periodical, if any
* The date of publication For more information, call 1-800-238-1512 or visit us online at videoaidedinstruction.com.
* The column and page number on which the article begins
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For a web page, the information you should record varies, depending on the nature of the material. If you
are using a web page that contains an archive of a printed publication, you need the same kinds of data
you would record for a periodical article:
* The complete name of the author/editor, last name irst
* The title of the article
* The title of the periodical
* The volume and issue number of the periodical, if any
* The date of publication
* The column and page number on which the article begins
* The web page address (URL)
* The date on which you accessed the article
If you’re referring to a web page that is not part of a periodical archive, then jot down the following infor-
mation, which will allow anyone who reads your paper to track down the web page independently:
* The complete name of the author/editor, last name irst, of the article or other item you are
interested in
* The title of the article
* The date on which the article was posted (if available)
* The name of the website
* The name of the organization sponsoring the site
* The web page address (URL)
* The date on which you accessed the article
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