Research Paper Guide. Sandwich High School

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1 Sandwich High School Research Paper Guide Sandwich High School 2015

2 Table of Contents What Is a Research Paper? 3 Plagiarism Statement. 4 Formatting the Paper. 5 Library Resources.6 Formulating a Thesis Statement. 7 Note Taking 8-9 Creating an Outline.. 10 Parenthetical References and Works Cited... 11-12 Appendix: Sample Paper 13 Acknowledgements Appreciation to the Sandwich High School English and Media Center departments of Sandwich High School for their contributions to this Guide. Maria Cahill Laura Carlyle Scott Childress Chelsea Craig Kwon Faith Marci Galvin Lori Horan Martha Martin Bethany Phillips Marty Russo Bud Schermerhorn Caitlin Shepherd In addition, Purdue O.W.L. and Jefferson Township Schools Research Guidelines were consulted as valuable resources for this Guide. Special thanks to Deb Klier, Sandwich High School Technology Teacher, for her assistance with this Guide.

3 What is a Research Paper? According to Purdue O.W.L., A research paper is the culmination and final product of an involved process of research, critical thinking, source evaluation, organization, and composition. Steps to Writing a High Quality Research Paper: 1. Choose a topic. You might be given a topic, or you may be able to choose your own. If able to select a topic, choose one about which you are curious but do not already have great knowledge. 2. Refine your topic and create a working thesis. Read about your topic to find several aspects to explore in-depth. 3. Research your topic and take notes. Gather information from reliable sources to develop credible, intelligent ideas about the topic. 4. Formulate a thesis. Consider your purpose. Are you going to analyze (look at all the small parts of your topic) to prove your thesis, or are you going to argue (start with a strong opinion and support it with strong evidence) your point? When you have made that decision, construct a final thesis statement. 5. Write an outline. Review note cards and select the strongest evidence to support the thesis and topic sentences. Order ideas logically. Refer to Creating an Outline. 6. Begin drafting. Transfer the information from the outline into paragraph form, remembering to correctly cite the source of quoted or paraphrased ideas. 7. Revise and polish. Peer and self-edit using editing and revising checklist.

4 Plagiarism According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, to plagiarize means to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one s own to use (another s production) without crediting the source to commit literary theft to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source (Plagiarism.org). As stated in the SHS Student Handbook under Academic Integrity, Our school promotes an environment where academic integrity and honesty are valued. The primary function of the school is to prepare students for post-secondary opportunities which include higher education and the world of work. It is incumbent on schools to apprise students of the full impact of during and after high school. Students who cheat compromise the SHS environment. Cheating seriously hinders the ability of a teacher to identify or remediate the work of a student. Plagiarism in any form is stealing. All teachers require proper MLA documentation. Any information which the student did not have prior to the assignment should have both parenthetical references and works cited unless it is considered to be general knowledge. Electronic computer-based cheating consists of downloading pre-existing papers, copying and pasting from any electronic source and the use of Internet translation resources. Transmitting unauthorized information via any electronic device, such as graphing calculators, cell/camera phones, ipads, or ipods is also considered violations of academic integrity. Violations of academic integrity will not be tolerated (SHS Handbook 57-58).

5 Formatting the Paper Give your work a title: Not just the name of the work being researched. Center your title on the line below the heading. Do not underline, boldface, italicize, or capitalize your title. Begin paper immediately below your title with no extra spaces. 12 pt. font Times New Roman, double spaced Heading and Title should only appear on the first page of the paper. Name and Page Number: A half-inch from the top of the page, in the upper right-hand corner, Create a header that includes student s last name followed by the page number (Jones 3). Number all pages consecutively, including the first page. No Cover Page: On the first page, begin the research paper with a heading, one inch from the top and flush left. The heading consists of student s name, the teacher s name, the course name or number, and the date on separate lines, double-spacing between each line.

6 Library Resources There are many different sources you may use to find information for your research paper. Your goal is to choose resources that will provide reliable, accurate, and current information on your topic. Use both the library and the library website to locate sources for your research. The resources provided by the school library include: Databases InfoTrac/Powersearch: Select from a variety of different database that cover topics from world history to environmental issues. elibrary: With one search, access a variety of sources, newspapers, magazines, books, maps, pictures, audio/video, and television/radio transcripts. Teen Health and Wellness: Real life, real answers, provides information on topics including diseases, drugs, alcohol, nutrition, fitness, and more. New York Times Boston Globe Cape Cod Times Newspapers & Magazines ebooks Gale Virtual Reference: Provides online encyclopedias and specialized sources that cover a variety of subjects. Books To find library books use the catalog found on the library website. Search by subject, topic, author, or title. How do I find these resources? Access the databases through your school library s website. All databases are accessible at home, but some require usernames and passwords. A link to the database passwords is provided on a Google Document on the library website. However, you must be logged in to your Sandwich High School account to view the document. You may also see the school librarian for a list of usernames and passwords. Once you access the database you want, use the search box to find information about your topic.

7 Formulating a Thesis Statement 1. Determine what kind of paper you are writing: An analytical paper breaks down an issue or an idea into its component parts, evaluates the issue or idea, and presents this breakdown and evaluation to the audience. An expository (explanatory) paper explains something to the audience. An argumentative paper makes a claim about a topic and justifies this claim with specific evidence. The claim could be an opinion, a policy proposal, an evaluation, a cause-and-effect statement, or an interpretation. The goal of the argumentative paper is to convince the audience that the claim is true based on the evidence provided. 2. Your thesis statement should be specific it should cover only what you will discuss in your paper and should be supported with specific evidence. 3. The thesis statement usually appears at the end of the first paragraph of a paper. 4. Your topic may change as you write, so you may need to revise your thesis statement to reflect exactly what you have discussed in the paper.

8 Note Taking How to Write Source Cards for a Research Paper Definition: A source card is an index card that lists the information needed for the Works Cited or Works Consulted page. Information on source cards should be reverse indented. Each source card is labeled with a different letter of the alphabet. When the date is needed, you should write it using the international method: date month year. Months longer than four letters should be abbreviated. For example: 10 Feb. 2004. All source entries end with a period. If no author is given, begin entry with the next piece of information required (usually the title). If any publication information is missing from an internet source, cite what is available. Titles of articles are put inside quotation marks. For example: Dating Etiquette Titles of books, magazines, newspapers, and encyclopedias are italicized. Sample Source Cards Book Source Letter Author s last name, first name. Title of Book. Original Year of Publication. City of publication: A Lee, Harper. To Kill A Mockingbird. 1960. New York: Warner Books, 1995. Print. Publisher, Copyright year. Print. Database Source Letter Author s last name, first name. Title of Article. Title of Original Publication. Date of original publication: page(s). Name of the database. Name of the Service. Library where database B Maddren, Gerry. Against All Odds. Newsweek. Feb. 1998: 21-23. Student Resource Center Gold. Gale. Crestview Middle School Library. Ellisville, MO. 10 July 2003. Print. was accessed, Location of library. Date of access. Print.

9 How to Write a Note Card for the Research Paper The basic parts of any note card are Topic, Source Letter, Fact, and Author s Last Name / Page Number. Example of Note Card Format Topic: A category that helps organize your note cards into sections that will allow you to relocate information quickly. Some examples include: Early Life, Records, Awards, etc Source Letter: An alphabet letter assigned to the source card to identify where the information was found (A, B, C, etc.). It will help you correctly document within the paper. TOPIC SOURCE LETTER Using direct quote or paraphrase, write only one piece of information per card. Write on only one side of the note card. (AUTHOR S LAST NAME AND PAGE NUMBER) In-text Citation: Include the author s last name (if available) and the page number. Do NOT put a comma or p. or pp. before the page number. Note: This is the information acquired from the source. Paraphrase or directly quote. Sample Note Card for Research Paper (Paraphrased) HARDSHIPS A Michael Jordan was cut from the freshman squad of his high school basketball team but practiced hard and later earned a starting spot on the varsity squad (Timmons 99-100).

10 Creating an Outline In an outline, main ideas take Roman Numerals. Sub-points under each main idea take capital letters and are indented. Sub-points under the capital letters, if any, take Arabic numbers and are further indented. The beginning of each new sub-topic is placed directly under the first letter of the category above it. As is required in MLA format, everything is double spaced. Taylor Swift Mr. Smith English II 1 Apr. 2020 Thesis: Write thesis here. I. Sub-topic or Main Point to Support Thesis A. Supporting idea to I B. Supporting idea to I 1. Detail of B 2. Detail of B a. Supporting detail of 2. b. Supporting detail of 2. II. Sub-topic or Main Point to Support Thesis A. Supporting idea to II B. Supporting idea to II C. Supporting idea to II III. Sub-topic or Main Point to Support Thesis Shake It Off This continues in this format for as long as you need until you get to the last Roman numeral, which is for your Conclusion.

11 Parenthetical References and Works Cited Parenthetical References Any time you use information from a source that is not common knowledge, you must document the source of the information. In general, parenthetical references is the information listed on the corresponding notecard the author s last name and the page number inside parentheses with no comma separating them. Each of the examples that follow corresponds with the sample Works Cited entry above it. Sample Works Cited Entry Morgan, Katherine. Looking Back to the Past and Learning: How to Make Up for Past Mistakes. Boston: Penguin, 2001. Documenting direct quotations: Example: Regret is represented as a dangerous emotion, Regret can be a slippery slope if one does not resolve those feelings early (Morgan 256). Documenting paraphrased information: Example: When asking for forgiveness, one must first acknowledge a wrongdoing (Morgan 132). Works Cited Remember the following when putting together the Works Cited: Begin your Works Cited page on a separate page at the end of your research paper. It should have the same one-inch margins and last name, page number header as the rest of your paper. Label the page Works Cited (do not italicize the words Works Cited or put them in quotation marks) and center the words Works Cited at the top of the page. Double space all citations, but do not skip spaces between entries. Indent the second and subsequent lines of citations by 0.5 inches to create a hanging indent. The list is alphabetical by entry. ONLY the sources referred to or cited should appear on the Works Cited page.

12 Additional basic rules new to MLA 2009 New to MLA 2009: For every entry, you must determine the Medium of Publication. Most entries will likely be listed as Print or Web sources, but other possibilities may include Film, CD-ROM, or DVD. Writers are no longer required to provide URLs for Web entries. However, if your instructor insists on them, include them in angle brackets after the entry and end with a period. For long URLs, break lines only at slashes. If you are citing an article or a publication originally issued in print form but that you retrieved from an online database, you should type the online database name in italics. You do not need to provide subscription information in addition to the database name. Capitalization and punctuation Capitalize each word in the titles of articles, books, etc., but do not capitalize articles (the, an), prepositions, or conjunctions unless one is the first word of the title or subtitle: Gone with the Wind, The Art of War, There Is Nothing Left to Lose. New to MLA 2009: Use italics (instead of underlining) for titles of larger works (books, magazines) and quotation marks for titles of shorter works (poems, articles) This information was taken from the Purdue OWL website. To learn how to cite specific sources, go to http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

13 Appendix Sample Paper On the pages that follow, you will find a research paper on the topic of electronic surveillance in the workplace, written by Anna Orlov, a student in a composition class. The paper is a sample on the Purdue O.W.L. cite. Orlov s paper is documented with in-text citations and a list of works cited in MLA style. This paper is formatted according to the guidelines in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th ed. (2009).

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