Envision in depth chapt 5
Task of research - answer gathering and evaluating sources
3 steps of shaping an argument (questions) - answer what is being talked about (the
topic)
how is it being discussed (the conversation)
what the different positions are (research context)
one helpful way of Visualizing research - answer metaphor of the iceburg
your final argument will be ... - answera synthansis of of your research
search terms - answernoun / short phrase ti use when looking for sources on your topic
includes understanding scholarly databases and how to get the most out of the
database for your topic
expanding search terms - answeridentify synonyms
identify related concepts
identify specific examples
identify stakeholders
booleon terms - answerand or not
quotation marks are for - answersearching for that string of words in that order
primary source
examples too - answeroriginal texts you analyze in your research
original docs
rare books and manuscripts
portfolios and photographs
government documents
other one of a kind texts
Secondary source
how to find - answerSources that provide a comentary on your primary materials
dictionaries guides and encyclopedias
library catalogs
cd rom indexes and bibliographies
academic databases and indexes
Task of research - answer gathering and evaluating sources
3 steps of shaping an argument (questions) - answer what is being talked about (the
topic)
how is it being discussed (the conversation)
what the different positions are (research context)
one helpful way of Visualizing research - answer metaphor of the iceburg
your final argument will be ... - answera synthansis of of your research
search terms - answernoun / short phrase ti use when looking for sources on your topic
includes understanding scholarly databases and how to get the most out of the
database for your topic
expanding search terms - answeridentify synonyms
identify related concepts
identify specific examples
identify stakeholders
booleon terms - answerand or not
quotation marks are for - answersearching for that string of words in that order
primary source
examples too - answeroriginal texts you analyze in your research
original docs
rare books and manuscripts
portfolios and photographs
government documents
other one of a kind texts
Secondary source
how to find - answerSources that provide a comentary on your primary materials
dictionaries guides and encyclopedias
library catalogs
cd rom indexes and bibliographies
academic databases and indexes