In The Bedford Researcher in chapter 5, page 63 it talks about how to properly search for sources within your own online library. This information is helpful; however with the library meeting we had it was going over some of the same information. In chapter 8 on page 111 it goes into detail on how to develop a preliminary thesis statement. This was also very helpful because it gave about six different examples on preliminary thesis statements to help guide you. In chapter 9 on page 130 it tells you how to properly evaluate a website. Such as, by the top-level-domain (i.e.: .com, .net, .edu, etc) which is important. This information was also gone over with us during the library orientation which is all helpful when doing research.
Monday, September 17, 2007
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