Writing+up+the+Research

//Post information that will help researchers write up their findings for publication or dissemination to a wider audience here.//

=Getting Started=

[|A Beginner's Outline for Your Paper] - A template developed by Dr. Mary Kennedy that outlines the pieces you should include and the order in which they should appear user:chericem1

- A process you can use to evaluate your own writing, along with strategies for addressing common problems in writing. This worksheet can be used with students too. user:chericem1

Peer Response Tips - A collection of tips developed by Ann Lawrence that will help you provide feedback re: the work of your colleagues user:chericem1

Writing Tips - A step-by-step curriculum developed by Ann Lawrence that will guide you through the process of writing your dissertation user:chericem1

=**Helpful** **Resources**=

American Psychological Association. (2001). //Publication manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed.// Washington, DC. ISBN 1-55798-791-2. user:chericem1

[|BibMe] - Combines the affordances of a search engine with the conveniences of a citation machine. You can search for the citation you need, or enter it manually. The application will accommodate books, journals, online sources, videos, etc. Once a source is entered, it will be added to your bibliography, which can be saved online, or downloaded. The most useful feature is that you can quickly switch between APA, Chicago, and MLA styles for any given item. Although certainly not as powerful as Endnote, it is free. Also contains info. on citation guidelines. user:chericem1

[|Citation Machine] - Choose the citation style you are using, insert your information into the form, and the computer will spit out the citation you should use. Very helpful if you are expected to publish in a style that is unfamiliar to you. user:chericem1

Neyhart, D., & Karper, E. (2006). [|APA formatting and style guide]. //The Owl at Purdue.// Retrieved October 20, 2006, from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ user:chericem1

[|Research Skills: Quotations & Paraphrases Online Tutorial] - A short explanation with examples re: how to write an acceptable paraphrase based on a quotation user:chericem1

[|Readability.info]- This useful website allows you to upload Word documents or webpage URLs in order to get an instant, free analysis of the readability of your writing. To see how your writing compares with other forms of popular media, click here: http://www.readability.info/commonscores.shtml user:chericem1

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