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Notes & Bibliography:
*While each database gives you the ability to cite your resource, you may need to create your own.
You are using Chicago Style.
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Generates citations for Chicago Citation Styles, and much more!
Annotated Bibliography Information coming soon! :)
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Relevant Print Resources:
If our library does not have it, we can inter-library loan resources!
Relevant Encyclopedias:
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Step 1: Choosing a Topic
"There are several methods.
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Topics (All topics are between 1920-1940)
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Checklist:
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Relevant Print Resources:If our library does not have it, we can inter-library loan resources this year!
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Secondary Sources:
Background Knowledge:
Start by browsing some of the databases below to find a topic that you are interested in and what to purse in your project.
Classroom Video
Step 2: Tentative Thesis
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Please remember that you are proving something when writing your paper.
Thesis Checklist:Step 1: Gather and review a wide range of sources on your topic
Step 2: Look for the key arguments in these sources. Step 3: Settle on a main claim that is provable with evidence you've found Step 4-6 Coming Soon! |
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