Arizona State University CLAS
English 101, First Year Writing, Fall 2007
Rhetoric

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Tips for Using Research
  • Using Primary Sources on the Web — UC Berkeley Library's site offers an introduction to working with primary sources, from a basic definition to strategies for attaining and analyzing them.

  • Analysis of Primary Sources — This site from the Library of Congress Learning Page provides a detailed overview of primary sources as well as some exercises to help students develop the skills to analyze them.

  • Critically Analyzing Information Sources — Developed by Cornell University, this page moves researchers through stages of evaluation, from initial appraisal to content analysis.

  • Guide to Writing and Research — This University of Maryland University College site provides information about how and why to cite your research.

  • Integrating Sources — Dennis Jerz's very useful discussion about when and how to introduce, intergrate, and use quotations.

  • Using Quotations — University of Toronto Writing Center handout focusing on introducing, intergrating, and using quotations.

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