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Research Paper

Research Paper. MLA Citations, Works Cited and Outline. Power Library. http://www.powerlibrary.org/Interface/Power.Asp?ID=pl2562 Use Power Library to find credible sources for your research paper. Find books, newspaper and magazine articles, journals, etc.

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Research Paper

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  1. Research Paper MLA Citations, Works Cited and Outline

  2. Power Library http://www.powerlibrary.org/Interface/Power.Asp?ID=pl2562 Use Power Library to find credible sources for your research paper. Find books, newspaper and magazine articles, journals, etc. EBSCOhost is a great place to start your research.

  3. MLA HANDBOOK • Rules for taking notes • Rules for works cited page • Rules for citations • Rules for formatting the manuscript

  4. MLA HANDBOOK • Chapter 5: Documentation: Preparing the List of Works Cited • 5.6 Citing Books and other Nonperiodical Publications • 5.7 Citing Articles and other Publications in Periodicals • 5.8 Citing Miscellaneous Print and Nonprint Sources • 5.9 Citing Electronic Publications

  5. Citation Website www.citationmachine.net • Online citation creator that correctly formats citations in MLA style. • Makes it easy for students to credit information sources. • Creates both bibliographic and in-text citations.

  6. Works Cited Page Must be in MLA format • Times New Roman • 12 Point Font • 1” Margins • Hanging Indent • Double Spaced • Header

  7. SAMPLE WORKS CITED

  8. Woodward 6 Works Cited “Pets: Friends for Life.” Helpguide. 4 Nov. 2004. Rotary Club of Santa Monica. 25 Feb 2005. <http://www.helpguide.org/ aging/pets.htm> Simpson, Jessica. I Like Dogs. Nashville:Blonde Press, 2005. Zoolander, Ben. Dogs Are Fluffy. New York, Perfect Inc., 2005.

  9. LET’S TRY IT…

  10. HOW TO OUTLINE

  11. Working Outline • You need 3-5 major categories. • This will guide your research. • You may change, add, or delete categories on the outline as your research progresses. • You will use the outline to guide you in writing your final paper.

  12. Sample Outline Process Working (Preliminary) Outline I. Milton Hershey A. Childhood B. Chocolate Factory II. Hershey Park A. When did it open? B. How has it changed? C. What’s it currently like? III. Other parks A. Disney World 1. Size 2. Cost 3. Number of visitors B. Dorney Park 1. Size 2. Cost 3. Number of visitors IV. Why is Hershey Park better? TOPIC: Hershey Park PRELIMINARY OR WORKING THESIS: Hershey Park dominates the Amusement Park world.

  13. Final Outline Thesis: With its fascinating history, impact on the local community, and charitable activities, Hershey Park dominates the Amusement Park world. I. Milton Hershey A. Childhood B. Chocolate Factory 1. Its origins 2. Its success through the Depression 3. Its current success C. Boys’ Home for orphans 1. Why he built it 2. When it became The Milton Hershey School II. The Park A. Opening B. Changes since opening 1. Most expensive 2. Most publicized 3. Costs a. public admission b. cost of operation 4. Safety requirements C. Impact on the local community Purpose: Serves as a table of contents for your paper. Use it to organize your note cards as your write the rough draft. Notice that the final outline is still a topic outline, even though there is more detail. Your final outline should follow this exact format, with Roman numerals, capital letters, etc. .

  14. ROUGH DRAFT

  15. The following slides are examples of what your rough draft should look like when it is submitted.

  16. Woodward Thesis: Dogs make superior companion animals. I. Benefits of Pets A. General B. Dogs II. Popularity of Dogs A. Most Popular Breeds B. Why Dogs are preferred III. Background on Companion Animals A. Various Types B. Methods of Training IV. Why Dogs are Superior Woodward 1 Stacey Woodward Mrs. Minahan Basic English 12 4 April 2007 Dogs as Companion Pets Few animals have such a long cohabitation history with humans as dogs do. They frequently bring their owners happiness through their loyalty and unconditional love. However, these traits, when combined with their intelligence and trainability, make the dog stand out as a superior companion animal. There are many advantages to having a pet, including physical benefits like healthier blood pressure and less doctor visits (“Pets: Friends for Life”).

  17. Please see handouts for further details about outlining, citations and the rough draft!! .

  18. The End

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