STARS (Sure-fire Techniques for Achieving Research Success)
Step 4: Gathering Information
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Use the Assignment Calculator (coming soon!) to plan your work.
Finding resources
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Books
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Periodicals and Newspapers
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World Wide Web sites
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Keeping careful notes --
Here's what to record (from:
Writing a Research Paper, Purdue University)
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Information that supports and develops your thesis statement or research question. |
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Succinct, short phrases...but not too sketchy |
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Duplicating facts that can further bolster your thesis. |
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Opposing viewpoints, when appropriate to the type of paper you are writing. |
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A variety of sources. |
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Bibliographic details
for citing your sources: author, title, (editor, translator, and/or edition number if there is one), publisher, city of publication, year of publication, issue number, volume, and page numbers. |
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Call numbers, in case you wish to locate the books again. |
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Names of databases and search terms you used. |
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URLs (web site addresses) of online information. |
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Proceed to Step 5. | Return to
Step 3 | Return to Introduction.
Adapted with permission from the
JSCC Library Information Literacy Tutorial.
Comments and suggestions to
Barbara Quintiliano, Instructional Design Librarian.
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