03990nam 2200589 a 450 991081651140332120240418053122.01-282-44579-097866124457980-299-19163-X(CKB)1000000000816753(OCoLC)472453573(CaPaEBR)ebrary10335374(SSID)ssj0000342364(PQKBManifestationID)11259730(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000342364(PQKBWorkID)10284940(PQKB)10683680(MiAaPQ)EBC3444876(MdBmJHUP)muse12453(Au-PeEL)EBL3444876(CaPaEBR)ebr10335374(CaONFJC)MIL244579(EXLCZ)99100000000081675320030402d2003 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrResearch shortcuts[electronic resource] /Judi Kesselman-Turkel and Franklynn PetersonRev. ed.Madison University of Wisconsin Press[2003]1 online resource (118 p.) Previous ed.: Chicago : Contemporary Books, c1982.0-299-19164-8 Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I: MAPPING YOUR ROUTE: SHORTCUTS TO TAKE BEFORE YOU GO ANYWHERE -- SHORTCUT 1 Decide Who You're Researching For -- SHORTCUT 2 Make Sure You Know What Your Topic Is -- SHORTCUT 3 Isolate the Purpose of Your Research -- SHORTCUT 4 Keep Your Topic's Time Requirements under Control -- SHORTCUT 5 Pick Out the Correct Working Title -- SHORTCUT 6 Prepare a Preliminary Outline -- SHORTCUT 7 Turn Your Research Needs into Precise Questions -- SHORTCUT 8 Determine What Kind of Answers You Need -- SHORTCUT 9 Decide Whether Your Answers Should Come from Secondary or Primary Sources -- PART II: PACKING YOUR GEAR: SHORTCUTS THAT MAKE RESEARCH-GATHERING EASY -- SHORTCUT 10 Prepare a Work File -- SHORTCUT 11 Keep a Bibliography as You Go -- SHORTCUT 12 Key Your Notes for Easy Access -- SHORTCUT 13 Take Adequate Notes -- SHORTCUT 14 Keep Your Notes Legible and Segmented -- PART III: TRAVELING THE ROAD: SHORTCUTS FOR SELECTING THE RIGHT RESOURCE CENTER -- SHORTCUT 15 Head for the Right Library -- SHORTCUT 16 Learn the Library's Book Storage System -- SHORTCUT 17 Find the Storage Places for Periodicals -- SHORTCUT 18 Discover Where Pamphlets, Clippings, and Nonprinted Resources Are Stored -- SHORTCUT 19 Use the Most Specific Resource Guides First -- SHORTCUT 20 Skim the Front Matter Before You Use a Reference Guide -- SHORTCUT 21 Make Wise Use of Modern Aids to Research -- SHORTCUT 22 Ask the Librarian -- SHORTCUT 23 Research to Fit the Rule of Three -- SHORTCUT 24 Stick to Dependable Sources -- SHORTCUT 25 Skim for Your Answers -- SHORTCUT 26 Find Leads to Literature from Groups with Causes -- PART IV: GETTING INTO UNEXPLORED TERRITORY: SHORTCUTS THAT REACH THE EXPERTS -- SHORTCUT 27 Write Letters That Get Your Questions Answered -- SHORTCUT 28 Make Face-to-Face Interviews Pay Off -- SHORTCUT 29 Use the Telephone or E-mail.SHORTCUT 30 Become Your Own Expert -- PART V: ROADMAP FOR A GRADE-A PAPER: USING YOUR RESEARCH MATERIALS -- SHORTCUT 31 Rethink Before You Write -- SHORTCUT 32 Zip Through Your First Draft -- SHORTCUT 33 Choose the Best Specifics in Your File -- SHORTCUT 34 Quote Wisely -- SHORTCUT 35 Paraphrase Carefully -- SHORTCUT 36 Know the Fine Line between Fair Use and Plagiarism -- SHORTCUT 37 Fiddle with Your First Draft -- SHORTCUT 38 Print a First-Class Final Draft.Report writingResearchReport writing.Research.808/.02Kesselman-Turkel Judi1593115Peterson Franklynn1593116MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816511403321Research shortcuts3984047UNINA