Ch. 5: Additional Exercise 4

Conducting Research for a Project

Check with your instructor about whether this assignment should be done individually or in a small group. Choose a topic on which to write a report for this course. Make sure the topic is sufficiently focused that you will be able to cover it in some detail. Subjects that you can narrow into suitable topics include the following:

  1. Using the web and one of the guides listed in the text, plan a strategy for researching your topic.

    • Which guides, handbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopedias contain the background information you should read first?

    • Which basic reference books discuss your topic?

    • Which major indexes and abstract journals cover your topic?

    • Which of these basic tools are available online in your library? In which media (for instance, online bibliographies, CD-ROM, the web) are they available?

  2. Write down the call numbers or Internet addresses of the three indexes and abstract journals most relevant to your topic.

  3. Make a preliminary bibliography of two books, five articles, and five websites that relate to your topic.

  4. Find one of the works listed in your bibliography and write a brief assessment of its value.

  5. Paraphrase any three paragraphs, each on a separate note card, from the first two pages of an article listed in your bibliography. Also note at least two quotations, each on a separate card: one should be a complete sentence, and one an excerpt from a sentence. Include a photocopy of the original when you submit the assignment, with the sentences you have quoted highlighted or underlined.

  6. Write a 500-word summary of an article in your bibliography. Include a photocopy of the article when you submit the assignment.

  7. Using a local directory (such as a phone book, campus directory, or business directory), make a list of five people who might have firsthand knowledge of your topic. Arrange and carry out an interview with one of the five.