Select a topic.
Narrow your topic to a workable thesis.
Go to the library and schedule a
Research Paper Consultation for help in finding resources.
Prepare a working bibliography or source cards. Ask your instructor
if he or she prefers the Modern Language Association (MLA) or
the American Psychological Association (APA) style.
Prepare a working outline.
Begin reading and taking notes.
Write a final outline and a clearly defined thesis.
Write the first draft on the computer with footnotes, endnotes,
or in-text documentation.
Revise paper and proofread carefully several times. Type copy
and proofread at intervals as you did previously.
Arrange source cards in alphabetical order and complete the
Works Cited/Works Consulted (MLA) or references (APA) page(s).
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