A Research Guide for Students

By I. Lee

Quick click to Search Engines, Research Guides, and Useful URLs. A library resource guide on how to write an A+ research paper, do a presentation, quote passages, write footnotes, endnotes, parenthetical references, and bibliography or works cited using MLA style documentation. Numerous examples are given including Internet citations. Quick reference to USA and Canada - Abbreviations of States, Provinces and Territories, Worldwide Internet Country Codes with links to flags. Find out how to survive the Internet unscathed.

Chapters:

1. How to Write an A+ Research Paper.
2. Quick Click to Search Engines and Research Guides.
3. Presentation Tips.
4. Format for a Research Paper.
5. Quoting Passages.
6. Plagiarism and How to Avoid It.
7. How to Write Footnotes and Endnotes.
8. First Footnotes and Endnotes - Examples in MLA Style.
9. Parenthetical References and Examples in MLA Style.
10. Works Cited, References, and Bibliography - What's the Difference?
11. Guidelines on Writing a Bibliography.
12. Bibliography - Examples in MLA Style Documentation (Internet Citations Included).
13. USA & Canada (Abbreviations of States, Provinces, Territories) + Worldwide Internet
Country Codes.
14. How to Survive the Internet Unscathed - Squarely but Surely.
15. A Virtual Library of Useful URLs.
16. References.
17. About the Author.

Last modified: 10 November 1999
Originally published in 1995 in print form as "A Research Guide for Today's High School Students"

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