Preface.
Introduction: Rethinking the Research Paper.
Learning and Unlearning.
Using This Book.
The Exercises.
The Five-Week Plan.
Alternatives to the Five-Week Plan.
The Research Paper and the Research Report.
Discovering Your Purpose
How Formal Should It Be?
When “Bad” Writing Is Good.
Thinking Like an Academic Writer.
“Essaying” or Arguing?
The Research Essay and Academic Writing.
Becoming an Authority by Using Authorities.
“It’s Just My Opinion”
Facts Don't Kill.
The Question Habit.
1. The First Week.
The Importance of Getting Curious.
Learning to Wonder Again.
Getting the Pot Boiling.
Other Ways to Find a Topic
What Is a Good Topic?
Making the Most of an Assigned Topic.
Developing a Working Knowledge.
Research Strategies
Narrowing the Subject.
Circling the Lighthouse.
From Landscape Shots to Close-Ups.
Possible Purposes for a Research Assignment.
Reading for Research.
Reading Rhetorically.
Reading like an Outsider.
2. The Second Week.
Developing a Research Strategy.
Google vs. the Library
A Complementary Research Strategy
Find Sufficient Information by Using the Best Search Terms
Find Varied Sources
Find Quality Sources
Developing Focused Knowledge.
What About a Thesis?
Library Research Techniques.
Finding Books
Understanding Call Numbers
Advanced Internet Research Techniques.
Types of Search Engines.
Living Sources: Interviews and Surveys.
Arranging Interviews.
Planning Informal Surveys.
Conducting Surveys.
3. The Third Week.
Writing in the Middle.
Becoming an Activist Notetaker.
Recognizing Plagiarism.
I Read What You Said and Borrowed It, Okay?
Why Plagiarism Matters.
Sources Are from Mars, Notetakers Are from Venus.
Notetaking Techniques.
The Double-Entry Journal.
Other Notetaking Techniques
The Research Log: A Jay Leno Approach.
Narrative Notetaking.
Online Research Notebooks
When You're Coming Up Short: More Advanced Searching Techniques
Advanced Library Searching Techniques
Advanced Internet Search Techniques
Thinking Outside the Box: Alternative Sources
4. The Fourth Week.
Getting to the Draft.
When the Experts Disagree.
An Application Example.
Deciding Whether to Say I.
Beginning at the Beginning.
Deciding on a Voice.
Writing for Reader Interest.
Organizing the Draft
Delaying Thesis Structure
Question-Claim Structure
Essaying or Arguing: An Example
Writing with Sources
Quick Tips for Controlling Quotations
Grafting Quotes
Sandwiching Quotes
Billboarding Quotes
Splicing Quotes
Citing Sources.
An Alternative to Colliding Footnotes.
I Hate These Theses to Pieces.
Driving Through the First Draft.
5. The Fifth Week.
Revising for Purpose.
The Thesis as a Tool for Revision
Using a Reader
Attacking the Draft
Revising for Information.
Finding Quick Facts.
Revising for Language.
Listening to the Voice,
How to Control Information.
Scrutinizing Paragraphs.
Scrutinizing Sentences.
Stock Phrases in Research Papers
Preparing the Final Manuscript.
Considering “Reader-Friendly” Design.
Following MLA Conventions.
Proofreading Your Paper.
Looking Back and Moving On.
Appendix A: Guide to MLA Styles.
Part One: Citing Sources in Your Essay.
Part Two: Format
Part Three: Preparing the “Works Cited” Page.
Part Four: Student Essay in MLA Style.
Appendix B: Guide to APA Style.
Part One: How the Essay Should Look.
Part Two: Citing Sources in Your Essay.
Part Three: Preparing the “References” List.
Part Four: Sample Paper in APA Style.
Appendix C: Understanding Research Assignments
Analyzing the Purpose of the Assignment
Argumentative Research: Open or Closed?
Audience
Emphasis on Formal Qualities
Types of Evidence: Primary or Secondary
Index.