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The definitive research paper guide, Lester combines a traditional and practical approach to the research process with the latest information on researching and writing online. Comprehensive, but not overwhelming, Lester provides students with step-by-step guidance through the research writing process from selecting and narrowing a topic, to formatting the finished document. And it backs up the instruction with the most complete array of samples of any research writing guide on the market. Another of the text's ongoing strengths is its extremely thorough and accurate coverage of citation styles for a wide variety of disciplines. This edition maintains Lester's successful approach while detailing the uses of new computer technologies that are changing the face of research. In addition, an all-new Interactive Edition CD-ROM offers the entire text in an electronic format for easy reference while writing and researching on a computer. Numerous multimedia features include: interactive research activities, weblinks, and resources. The CD is FREE when bundled with the text. spiral-bound with tabs--Lester's text is one that students will keep throughout their college careers.
目录
Preface to the Instructor |
Preface to the Student |
1 Writing from Research |
Why Do Research? |
Learning Format Variations |
Understanding a Research Assignment |
Understanding the Terminology |
Establishing a Schedule |
2 Finding a Topic |
Relating Your Personal Ideas to a Scholarly Problem |
Connecting Personal Experience to Scholarly Topics |
Speculating about Your Subject to Discover Ideas and to Focus on the Issues |
Talking with Others to Refine the Topic |
Personal Interviews |
Internet Discussion Groups |
Using the World Wide Web to Refine Your Topic |
Using an Internet Subject Directory |
Using an Internet Keyword Search |
Using the Library's Electronic Databases to Find and Narrow a Subject |
Using the Library's Electronic Book Catalogs to Find a Topic |
Expressing a Thesis Sentence, Enthymeme, or Hypothesis |
Your Research Project |
Drafting a Research Proposal |
The Short Proposal |
The Long Proposal |
3 Finding and Filtering Internet Sources |
Beginning an Internet Search |
Reading an Internet Address |
Using a Search Engine |
Subject Directory Search Engines |
Robot-Driven Search Engines |
Metasearch Engines |
Specialized Search Engines |
Educational Search Engines |
Educational Search Engines Maintained by Libraries |
Searching for Articles on Journals and Magazines |
Online Journals |
Online Magazines |
Searching for Articles in Newspapers and Media Sources |
Accessing eBooks |
Using Listserv, Usenet, and Chat Groups |
E-mail News Groups |
Real-time Chatting |
Examining Library Holdings via Internet Access |
Finding an Internet Bibliography |
Conducting Archival Research on the Internet |
Go to the Library |
Go to an Edited Search Engine |
Go to a Metasearch Engine |
Use Search Engine Directories |
Go to a Listserv or Usenet Group |