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How To Research

Listed below are Internet resources to assist in writing a research paper.  
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The Big Six Research Model helps to narrow your topic, define your needed 
information and how to strategically retrieve it, use of the information, 
synthesize the information and evaluate it.  Try this web site: 
http://www.big6.com/kids/7-12.htm  (Copy and paste the URL into your address 
bar.)

The Research Process -   From Roseburg High School, writing a research 
paper, a step by step guide that takes you through the pre-research, search, 
and post-research process. This is an excellent site to guide you through 
the writing process.
http://www.roseburg.k12.or.us/rhs/library/pdfpage/researchprocess.html (Copy 
and paste the URL into your address bar.)

A+ Research and Writing - Provided through the Internet Public 
Library...everything you need to know about writing a research paper. 
http://www.ipl.org/div/aplus/stepfirst.htm  (Copy and paste the URL into 
your address bar.)

Guide To Library Research - Published from Duke University, this site guides 
you through choosing a topic, background information, refining a topic, 
refining resources, searching for information, evaluating resources, and 
citing sources.  http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/home.htm (Copy and paste 
the URL into your address bar.)
 

Twelve Common Errors: An Editing Checklist - When you have finished writing 
your paper you will want to visit this site to help proof your paper. 
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/CommonErrors.html  (Copy and paste the 
URL into your address bar.)

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