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Research Paper Notes. There are 5 parts of the MLA research paper 1.Title page 2.Outline (double spaced) 3.Research paper (double spaced) 4.Works cited.

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Page 1: Research Paper Notes. There are 5 parts of the MLA research paper 1.Title page 2.Outline (double spaced) 3.Research paper (double spaced) 4.Works cited.

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Page 2: Research Paper Notes. There are 5 parts of the MLA research paper 1.Title page 2.Outline (double spaced) 3.Research paper (double spaced) 4.Works cited.

There are 5 parts of the MLA research paper

1. Title page2. Outline (double spaced)3. Research paper (double spaced)4. Works cited (double spaced)5. Notecards

We will look at each of these elements in detail.

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Title Page

An MLA title page includes…• Title of paper (all caps)• Your name• Due date of paper• Class name (English 8)

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How to create a title page

• Type your paper title in all caps in the center of the page.

• Skip 4-6 more lines and type your name.

• Skip 2 lines more lines and type the due date.

• Skip 2 more lines and type the class name.

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What does a title page look like?

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Outline

An MLA outline isn’t really different than other formal outlines you may have done.

• Use Roman Numerals• Double space• Type your thesis at the top

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How to create an outline

• Type the thesis (double spaced) at the top• Skip a couple lines and start your outline with

Roman Numeral I.• Below that “I” use an A, B, and C to list your

supporting details. • Continue in this format until you have 3 main

topics and supporting details for each.

• Note: You do not outline introductions and conclusions

• Note: Outline must match the order of your thesis

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What does an outline look like?

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The research paper

• Double spaced• Length determined by the teacher• Written in paragraph form • At least 5 paragraphs (intro, 3 body, conclusion)• No contractions or slang• Do not use headers/footers• Uses parenthetical documentation (PD) • Page numbers can be added if your teacher asks for it• Do not type your name on the first page….that’s what

the title page was for

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Things to remember about the research paper

• The organization of your paper needs to match the outline EXACTLY.

For example, if the main points in your outline are family, education, and career, then your first body paragraph in the paper should be about family. The second about education. The third about career.

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Parenthetical Documentation

• What does “parenthetical” mean?

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Parenthetical Documentation

• What does “parenthetical” mean?– Inside of parentheses (like this)

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Parenthetical Documentation

• What does “parenthetical” mean?– Inside of parentheses (like this)

• What does “documentation” mean?

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Parenthetical Documentation

• What does “parenthetical” mean?– Inside of parentheses (like this)

• What does “documentation” mean?– Written down, documented

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How do you write a PD?Author’s last name and page number(Huguley 46)Notice I did not use “pg” or “page” before

I listed the number. Don’t do that.

Very important!! Whatever name you list in the PD must match your works cited. More on this later.

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What does the paper look like?

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Let’s take a closer look at the PD in that paper…

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Works Cited

• You might know the term “bibliography” better, but it’s the same as a works cited.

• A WC page lists (in a very detailed manner) each of the sources you used in research.

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How to cite a book

Citing a Book1. author’s last name, first name—period2. title of book (underlined or italicized)—period3. city of publication—colon4. publishing company—comma5. year of publication (use the year that is closest

to 2010)—period

Example of book citation:Smith, Jane. For the Love of Puppies. Philadelphia: Harper

Collins, 1999.

Notice the indention of the second line!

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How to cite an AVL article1. author’s name—period2. Name of article in quotations—period3. Name of magazine/periodical the article came from (underline this)—no

punctuation after 4. Date the article was published5. AVL (or you can name the database specifically, like KidsSearch)—period6. Date you accessed the article--period

Example of AVL citation…Cannon, Angie. "Just Saying No to Tests." U.S. News & World Report 18 Oct. 1999:

3. Alabama Virtual Library. 28 Feb. 2003.

Again, notice the indention!

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How to cite a website1. author’s name—period

2. Article title in quotes—period

3. Website’s title (in the blue bar)

4. Article date--period

5. Date you accessed the website--period

6. URL of the website—period (just use the basic website, not the whole crazy URL)  

 

 Example...

Schuster, Alan. "Spa and Hot Tub Chemical  Questions." Ask Alan. Aqua-Clear Industries.  18 Aug. 2008. 10 Oct. 2008. www.askalan.com.

Notice the indented lines!

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What do I do when all my resources have been

cited?

1. Alphabetize them according to the first word of the citation

2. Double space everything3. Make sure every line under the first

one is indented4. Type Works Cited at the top of the

page in the center.

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What does the final WC page look like?

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What is a research note card?

• Notecards are 3x5 index cards with only one, just one, no more than one fact per card.

• There are 4 components to making an MLA notecard. Example on next slide.

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4 Items to include on card

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So, what goes on the Note Card??

• As you find interesting facts about your topic, you will write them down.

• Each idea should be paraphrased/summarized (in your own words) or quoted and written on a card.

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How do you record information on the notecard?

• Paraphrase/Summarize—shorter, in your own words; rewrite what the author said

• Quote—stating exactly what the author said; must use quotation marks

DON’T PLAGIARIZE!!!! ALWAYS GIVE THE CREDIT TO THE REAL AUTHOR!

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PLAGIARISM

• It's like lip-synching to someone else's voice and accepting the applause and rewards for yourself.

• IF YOU PLAGIARIZE, YOU WILL FAIL!!! …any time you take a writer’s words and use them as your own, you are plagiarizing

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1. Card TopicTopic is the kind of information on the card.

Think of it as the title, or main idea of the card. After writing down the information, figure out how you could briefly categorize, or title it.

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2. Source Title• The source title is the name of the book,

magazine, website, etc., in which you found the information.

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4. page numbers

• It is important to be accurate with the page numbers on your note cards, as you will need them for citations throughout your research paper.

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Sample Note Cards

Organized by Card Topic

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Citing my source!!Information for this presentation came

from the following source

• “Researching and Organizing Your Paper:The Note Card System.” English Works! at Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C. Published: 1997-present. Retrieved 7 March, 2006. <http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/writing/notecard.html>

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