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By Laura Bates, Department of English, Indiana State University. Practice your electronic research skills with these thirteen Web exercises. | |
Visit the official sites for the Modern Language Association, American Psychological Association, University of Chicago, and Council of Biology Editors. | |
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Browse these five examples of successful research papers—the styles featured are MLA, APA, and Chicago. |
Instantly look up properly-labeled sample citations in MLA, APA, and University of Chicago styles. |
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Learn to use electronic search systems; and to use and evaluate electronic sources. |
Narrow your research topic to something appropriate to your interests using these two printable questionnaires. |
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Use these four helpful appendices: Abbreviations, General Reference Works and Discipline-Specific Sources, Computer Terminology, and Document Design. | Jog your memory with a brief overview of each chapter.
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Increase your vocabulary using these flashcards
derived from The American Heritage College Dictionary list
of the top 100 words you should know. |
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