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WRITING RESEARCH PAPERS
Writing is one of the most challenging things you
will do in your college career. A good
writer will score higher on exams and assignments. This web page
is an attempt to help you become a better writer and learn how to
write research papers that will help you succeed in college. Listed
below are some books in the Library that you may want to consult
for ideas on how to write papers and what to write about.
REF
Z 710
B.73
1996 |
Borne, Barbara Wood. 100
Research Topic Guides for Students. Westport, Conn.:
Greenwood Press, 1996.
(ask for this at the Reference Desk) |
REF
LB 1047.3
.L35
1995 |
Lamm, Kathryn. 10,000
Ideas for Term Papers, Projects, Reports & Speeches.
New York: Macmillan, 1995.
(ask for this at the Reference Desk) |
REF
PN 171.F56
L5 1996 |
Li, Xia. Electronic Styles:
A Handbook for Citing Electronic Information. Medford,
N. J.: Information Today, 1996.
(ask for this at the Reference Desk) |
REF
LB 2369
.G53
1999 |
Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA
Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York: Modern
Language Association of America, 1995.
(ask for this at the Reference Desk) |
REF 2369
.R66 |
Roth, Audrey. The Research
Paper: Process, Form and Content. Belmont, California:
Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1999. |
REF
LB 2369
.R66
1999 |
Turabian, Kate L. A Manual
for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999.
(ask for this at the Reference Desk) |
REF
BF 76.7
.B83
2001 |
Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association. Washington,
D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2001.
(ask for this at the Reference Desk) |
WEB SITES
Web sites can be beneficial and provide valid,
useful information. However, these sites have not been evaluated and
may provide inaccurate or false information. The Kendall Campus
Library endorses none of these sites, but only provides links.
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