When writing my research paper, I’ll attack it like it is a regular research paper. My strategy includes having main points and backing them up with details. I’ll also attempt for some data synthesis as well as Badke mentioned to try and make it more juicy rather than cut and dry. Unfortunately, a research paper doesn’t allow for much creativity, so it is almost inevitable for our research papers to not get bogged down with details and specific vocabulary. Hopefully, we all, as students, can get something that we can retain to while writing our papers. The different research strategies that exist are certainly new to me and should stick around in my brain for a good amount of time.
LIB 1201 | Research and Documentation for the Information Age
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Professor Anne Leonard
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