The third stage of your research paper is the solutions paper, in which you evaluate the most common solutions to the problem described in your last paper. The solutions paper should not only include the methods/solutions themselves but the criteria used to compare them (i.e. cost, effectiveness, time, etc.). This paper will be written in class on Friday.
In the meantime, you are continuing to revise your first two drafts, as well as compiling a list of works cited. The forms for citation can be found at Diana Hacker's site:
Research and Documentation Online
Your annotated bibliography and interview letter are both due on Monday, September 16th. Those assignments are described below:
In the meantime, you are continuing to revise your first two drafts, as well as compiling a list of works cited. The forms for citation can be found at Diana Hacker's site:
Research and Documentation Online
Your annotated bibliography and interview letter are both due on Monday, September 16th. Those assignments are described below:
- Annotated Bibliography - an MLA citation for each source used in your paper (at least five required), along with a short (50-100 word) summary of each source's reliability and relevance. SAMPLE.
- Interview Letter - a full block one-page letter detailing the information obtained in the interview, including an introductory paragraph explaining where and when the interview took place and why the interview subject can be considered a reliable (expert) source. SAMPLE.