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The Research Road

Taking Notes from a Source

Taking Notes
Only write something on a note card if it relates directly to the question you are answering or the problem you are solving! Use one card for each idea or piece of information. Use your own words and try not to use whole sentences; lists are a good strategy. If you think you might quote something exactly in your paper, use quotation marks on your note card.

Fact Fragment Frenzy
Watch the video and then practice what you have learned.

NoodleBib Online Note Cards
Do you want to save time, stay organized and avoid plagiarism? This is a great way to gather and organize information for research. You can take notes from sources as you find them, and NoodleBib keeps the source connected with your notes, making citations a breeze. Later you can organize all your information in the order you will use it.

From Note Cards to First Draft
After you take notes from all the sources you’ve selected, organize your note cards by dragging them into the outline. Look at all the topics and organize the cards the way you would relate topics and ideas using Inspiration™. You can also print your notecards to organize them.

Prepare a NoodleBib outline. Be sure to review the assignment and your essential question or thesis statement. Are you missing any information? If so, this is the time to find additional sources. Ask a librarian for help!

Put the note cards in the order of your outline. Write a first draft using your ordered note cards. Think about the information you’ve gathered.

Remember that research means more than just reporting—use the information you’ve gathered to create your own perspective or opinion on the topic. Draw conclusions based on what you have learned.

     

updated 11/01/2011
The Research Road

RESEARCH ROAD

     Introduction
1.  Define Task
2.  Locate Sources
3.  Understand Information
4.  Organize
5.  Create & Present
6.  Evaluate
     

 



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