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Writing a Research Paper


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Who doesn't dread a research paper? That familiar foe we encounter in so often. We toil away endlessly into different mediums looking for any and all relevant information you can use only to find that in the end you still don't have enough information you need to write your paper. Does this sound familiar? The process of creating a proper research paper is tough work. It requires you to develop a firm understanding of a topic you've in many cases never heard of and then form a thesis which you must support with your research. The key I found to smoothly writing a research paper is to research properly.

The thought of starting on your paper may be daunting but the more time you give yourself to work on it the better. The first step of any research paper is of course research. If you do not have a set thesis to write about, do some background research on your topic. Do not simply skim over a few summaries and make a decision based on them. The amount of background reading you do here will help you form a strong thesis with plenty of strong facts to support or reject it. The absolute last thing you want is to be stuck struggling to write a paper with a weak thesis with little to no evidence around it or even worse to have to switch your thesis for a better one half way through your writing process.

Now that you have selected your thesis, it's time to do some extensive research on it. This part is definitely a grind because you may find a good amount of information in your first hour or you may go hours without a scrap of useful information. It is hit and miss, but keep with it and give yourself breaks and make sure to try lots of different sources. For a research paper, the best source to find information is probably scientific journals. These are filled with first hand research articles by professionals in their field. Of course books are another great source to look through and should never be overlooked. Their only draw back may be that it may be hard to find the exact bit of information you need in a large book dedicated to your general topic.

The internet always gets mixed reviews when it comes to its usefulness as a research tool. I think it's a great tool and it may be the most efficient, a trait I'm sure most students hold in high regard. It is true that there is a lot of false information on the internet however there is also a lot of quality information there too. A rule of thumbs that I have always used for internet research is to cross reference everything. You must find two sources that report the same information in order for it to be deemed trustworthy. Wikipedia along with other internet encyclopedia's have a wealth of information that should always be checked out. A helpful tip is to make use of the search tools. Many search functions have tools that can enhance your searches and narrow down the number of hits.

Hopefully getting all the information you need won't be too painful of a process. Just remember to give yourself as much time as possible to do the research; you'll be happy you did once you start writing.

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