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Research ate my brain

the panic-proof guide to surviving homework

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An edition of Research ate my brain (2005)

Research ate my brain

the panic-proof guide to surviving homework

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A handy handbook to writing research papers shows students how to master the vast and complex resources that are available, from invaluable library materials to successful online fact-gathering. The ultimate cure for today's homework woes. The panic and doubt that comes with the assignment of a research project is no different today than it was decades ago. The advent of cyberspace, however, means that access to information today is greater and quicker than ever before, and that the way research is done has changed forever. How can students find their way through this information overload? Research Ate My Brain is here to help. Written in a breezy, humorous style, this handy handbook shows students how to master the vast and complex resources that are available. Each chapter breaks the research process down into bite-sized pieces: how to access invaluable library materials (books, journals, newspapers, databases, audio and video); secrets to successful surfing online; how to identify and source reliable research sites; best bets for fact gathering; and most importantly, evaluating and organizing all that information. Sidebars offer insights on everything from how to chat with an electronic librarian to finding obscure centers of dependable information around the globe. A slew of timesaver tips promote efficiency and maximize results. Remember the panic that set in when your teacher assigned a research project? While the sense of foreboding hasn't changed, the advent of the Internet has made access to information greater than ever before. Most importantly, the book explains how to evaluate and organize information after it has been gathered.

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Annick Press
Language
English
Pages
96

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2005, Annick Press
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2005, Annick Press
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Table of Contents

Dummy-proof work plan
Libraries: projects parts under one roof
Searching cyberspace
Libraries in cyberspace
You be the judge: What's good? what's bad? whats ugly?
From APA to MLA: ABCs of citing sources
Appendix
Glossary
Further reading
Works cited
Acknowledgments
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references: p. 94-95.

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Toronto

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
371.3/028/1
Library of Congress
LB1048 .R47 2005

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96 p. :
Number of pages
96

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Open Library
OL24927685M
Internet Archive
researchatemybra00newb
ISBN 10
1550379380, 1550379399
ISBN 13
9781550379389, 9781550379396
OCLC/WorldCat
60369594

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