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PAPER WRITING SKILLS CONTENTS 1. Selecting your topic 2. Reviewing existing Literature 3. Areas to be addressed by the Paper 4. Writing tips 5. Footnoting.

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Page 1: PAPER WRITING SKILLS CONTENTS 1. Selecting your topic 2. Reviewing existing Literature 3. Areas to be addressed by the Paper 4. Writing tips 5. Footnoting.

PAPER WRITING SKILLS

Page 2: PAPER WRITING SKILLS CONTENTS 1. Selecting your topic 2. Reviewing existing Literature 3. Areas to be addressed by the Paper 4. Writing tips 5. Footnoting.

CONTENTS

1. Selecting your topic

2. Reviewing existing Literature

3. Areas to be addressed by the Paper

4. Writing tips

5. Footnoting and referencing

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Selecting your topic

The first step is choosing your topic.

We have provided you with a list of researchable topics, which are areas of key concern to developing countries, as well as areas of current debate with respect to the multilateral trading system.

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Selecting your topic

1. Carefully select a topic that is of interest to you, one that will sustain your interest and enthusiasm throughout the process.

2. Jot down ideas that come to your mind regarding your topic,(however vague they may seem,) points that you wish to cover, relevant issues, etc.

3. Read up on your selected topic to find out what previous studies have been conducted on it and identify possible gaps.

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Selecting your topic

4. Discuss your topic of interest with your fellow colleagues or members of Trapca so as to pick their brains on the matter.

5. Do not select a topic that is too challenging. Keep it simple and focused.

6. Be flexible enough to revise/ change your ideas. Research is about reviewing, writing and re- writing.

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CONTENTS

1. Selecting your topic

2. Reviewing existing Literature

3. Areas to be addressed by the Paper

4. Writing tips

5. Footnoting and referencing

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Reviewing Literature

Before coming up with a good idea of what to write about, one must first read, read and read some more.

Reviewing existing literature helps you develop a good understanding of the issues and debates.

You can consult the internet for reading materials on your chosen area of interest.

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Why Review Literature?

To build a context for your own project.

To help you sharpen the issues relevant to your topic

To introduce you to the present day debates/arguments on the topic of your choice.

To provide a theoretical and historical framework for your own analysis.

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CONTENTS

1. Selecting your topic

2. Reviewing existing Literature

3. Areas that should be encompassed by the Paper

4. Writing tips

5. Footnoting and referencing

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Areas to be addressed by the Paper

The outline reflects your careful planning of the paper and shows the relevance of the study you are going to take.

We expect your paper to reflect the following:

1.The title Concise yet informative. Enticing enough to attract readers.

2.Introduction/ Background Summary of the larger questions and issues. What is the rationale of the paper What are the local/national/regional/international

implications?

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Areas to be addressed by the Paper

3. What is the issue/problem you are tackling? Why does it matter? Be concise. (Not more than one paragraph)

4. Purpose of the research What is the overall purpose of the paper? What do you want to achieve at the end of the paper? What does the study hope to accomplish?

5. Hypotheses/ Research Questions. What questions does the study hope to answer?

6. References List of references that you have used in your research.

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CONTENTS

1. Selecting your topic

2. Reviewing existing Literature

3. Areas to be addressed by the Paper

4. Writing tips

5. Footnoting and referencing

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Plagiarism

Reproducing the words or presenting the ideas of other writers, without citing them by name.

Referencing your sources, in effect, presenting work as if it was your own.

This is EXTREMELY FORBIDDEN!!!!

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Writing Tips

1. Look at existing work and literature for samples on writing papers.

2. Use plain English and avoid unnecessary jargon.

3. Use proper punctuation.

4. Avoid too many long sentences. Keep it to one idea per sentence.

5. Write a piece of work that is coherent/ flowing. We want to see a clear thought process, a logical flow of ideas.

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Writing Tips

5. Your work should follow some form of order.

6. When writing a direct quote from a source, be sure to put in in quotation marks, and indicate the source.

7. Focus consistently on your topic. All issues discussed in your report should relate to your research topic.

8. Aim for a balanced approach in the treatment of your topic. Look at all major perspectives and at both sides of an argument.

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Other Useful Tips

When using a computer to type your work, make sure you save the work as often as possible and in multiple places.

The process of paper writing is mostly a self directing process. Organise your time and set your own deadlines, as you plan your week.

Consult, consult, consult.

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Other Useful Tips

Make sure you follow the rules and regulations that govern the writing and presentation of papers.

Revising and re-writing the paper is part and parcel of the research process.

Think analytically and present well thought out issues.

When taking notes, remember to jot down the full reference of the original source, including page numbers.

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And Finally……

Ensure that :

There are no typographical or grammatical errors.

Arguments flow in a logical fashion.

You have provided evidence and arguments to support your assertions.

Use font 12, single spacing, and justify your work.

What distinguishes an “A” paper from a “C” is depth and analysis.

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CONTENTS

1. Selecting your topic

2. Reviewing existing Literature

3. Areas to be addressed by the Paper

4. Writing tips

5. Footnoting and referencing

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Footnoting and Referencing

When citing, you can choose to use the “Harvard style” (in- text referencing) or the “Chicago style” (footnotes – bibliography) of referencing.

Start the bibliography on a separate page, with the title “References”.

References should be in alphabetical order, by author’s last name. If no author, by first significant word in title.

Book/ Journal titles can be either italicised or underlined.

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Sample References…

Journal ArticleMuchope, Oliver (1980), “The Measurement of

Handwriting”, Quarterly Review of Biology, 55 (2): 231 – 249.

Book by Single AuthorMama, Amina (1995), Beyond the Masks, London:

Routledge.

Book by two or more AuthorsOkello, Martin & Oscar Mukasa (2000),

Measuring Intelligence, Cambridge, MA: The River Press.

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Sample References…

InternetSinabulya, Alex. (1997, February 2), “Poetry of

Joseph”, (online). Available:www.users.cs/umn.edu/-sinabulya/ (Accessed

09/01/04).

A Government DocumentMinistry of Gender, Labour & Social Development

(2000), The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Men; Third Country Status Report, Entebbe: Government Printers.