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Step 1 | By 5 am Thu Jan 01: Understand your assignment |
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Understanding Assignments (UNC Chapel Hill) Understanding the Assignment (OWL Purdue) Set up a Library PIN (request & renew books, off-campus access to databases) Set up a Writing Center account (if desired) | |
Step 2 | By 5 am Thu Jan 01: Select and Focus Topic |
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Understanding Writing Situations (CSU Writing Center) Topic Selection Tips (Research for Teens) Working with Topics (CSU Writing Center) Refine your Topic (OWL Purdue) Getting Started on a Paper (University of New Orleans) | |
Step 3 | By 5 am Thu Jan 01: Write Working Thesis |
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Moving from Topic to Thesis (CSU Writing Center) Building a Thesis Statement (CSU Writing Center) Thesis Statements and Research Questions (OWL Purdue) How to Write a Thesis Statement (Indiana) | |
Step 4 | By 6 am Thu Jan 01: Design Research Strategy |
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Ask a Librarian (CSU Libraries) Subject Guides - places for you to start your research (CSU Libraries) Research Strategy (CSU Libraries) Designing a Research Strategy (University of Minnesota) Five Steps to Better Research Tutorial - building a search vocabulary (CSU Libraries) Other Library Tutorials (CSU Libraries) Current Issues Research (CSU Libraries) Biographical Research (CSU Libraries) Working Habits that Work (Princeton) | |
Step 5 | By 7 am Thu Jan 01: Find, review and evaluate books |
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Search the Library Catalog (CSU Libraries) Searching the Library Catalog SAGE on the Web (CSU Libraries) Help with Finding Books (CSU Libraries) Finding a Book on the Shelf (CSU Libraries) How to Evaluate Books (CSU Libraries) Book Reviews (CSU Libraries) Remember: Keep careful notes with sources clearly indicated | |
Step 6 | By 10 am Thu Jan 01: Find, review, and evaluate journal/magazine/newspaper articles |
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How to Find an Article - quick version (CSU Libraries) Quick link to a database for magazine and journal articles (CSU students only) Quick link to a database for newspaper articles (CSU students only) Finding Articles - more detailed version (CSU Libraries) Popular Magazines vs. Trade Magazines vs. Journals (CSU Libraries) How to Evaluate Journal Articles (CSU Libraries) Evaluation Clues for Articles Found on the Web or in Library Databases (CSU Libraries) Remember: Keep careful notes with sources clearly indicated | |
Step 7 | By 11 am Thu Jan 01: Find, review, and evaluate web sites |
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How to Search the Web (CSU Libraries) How to Evaluate a Web Page (CSU Libraries) Web Search (CSU Libraries) Evaluating Sources (University of Minnesota) | |
Step 8 | By 11 am Thu Jan 01: Outline or describe overall structure |
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Starting to Write
(CSU Writing Center) Using Outlines (Indiana) | |
Step 9 | By 12 pm Thu Jan 01: Write first draft |
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Writing Your First Draft
(OWL Purdue) The Campus Writing Center at CSU - you can get one on one help with your writing Find out if a computer lab is open on campus (CSU) | |
Step 10 | By 1 pm Thu Jan 01: Conduct additional research as necessary |
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Ask a Librarian (CSU Libraries) Repeat Steps Five, Six and Seven as necessary | |
Step 11 | By 4 pm Thu Jan 01: Revise & rewrite |
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Revising Your Work (University of Minnesota) The Campus Writing Center at CSU | |
Step 12 | By 4 pm Thu Jan 01: Put paper in final form |
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Citing Sources (University of Minnesota) Citing Sources (Duke University) Guides for Specific Documentation Systems (CSU Writing Center) The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. |
Based on the original Assignment Calculator from the University of Minnesota Libraries.