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Online Guide to Writing and Research

Assessing Your Writing

The Research Stage

Strong writing begins with the admission that one has a lot to learn.ÌýResearchÌýhelps to remedy this situation. However, keep in mind that research is as much aboutÌýexplorationÌýas it is about learning. Often, as we begin the research process, we do not even know what questions to ask, or we discover other questions that are more important than our initial questions.

Your Research Goals

As you work through the research stage, your goals should be to hone your research question, develop your thesis, and gather evidence for your supporting points. Try to allow your research to inspire brainstorming and note-taking. Explore and play with ideas as you learn about your topic. Finally, you should ensure you have performed an adequate survey of the available sources and that you have kept orderly and complete notes. When you have finished your research, you should be able to answer “yes†to the following questions.

ÌýChecklist for the Research Stage
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ÌýÌýHow [well] does my research question describe the scope and slant of my topic?Ìý
ÌýÌýHow extensive is my initial survey of possible resources for my topic?Ìý
ÌýÌýAre my research notes methodical, complete, and orderly? Are they clear about what is quoted, paraphrased, and summarized from my research?Ìý
ÌýÌýWhat other idea-generating techniques did I use—brainstorming, keeping a journal or research log, freewriting?Ìý
ÌýÌýAre my bibliography notes complete with all citations and bibliographical data on every source, and are they representative of the survey of my topic?Ìý
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