 To be accepted for scoring, the research paper must have the following: documentation (Bibliography/Works Cited and internal citation) and length of.

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 To be accepted for scoring, the research paper must have the following: documentation (Bibliography/Works Cited and internal citation) and length of eight to ten pages.  100 note cards

 What is your problem/solution?  Example: Using cosmetology will increase self esteem  Key words to research: cosmetology (history, developments, manufacturing, sales, etc.) self-esteem in females

 YOU MAY NOT USE.COM WEBSITES  Requirements: 20 sources › Minimum requirements  Books (2)  RPL.org databases (7)  Discovery learning (1) › Your other 10 sources may come from any of the above sources, or from the following:  Flyers/brochures/pamphlets  Videos  Essays  Newspapers, magazines, other periodicals

 Credible databases!  Citations are done for you!  YOU MUST CHECK “FULL TEXT”   Cite--MLA

 Click here to search the Louisiana Library Connection Databases Click here to search the Louisiana Library Connection Databases  Type in your library card number  Scroll down and click on EBSCO Host  Check “Select/deselect all” to select all of the databases  Check “Full Text”  Type the key words in the search box and click Search  To view an entire article, you must click the full text link, NOT THE TITLE!  Remember that it will cite for you—use MLA

  Citations are done for you!!! (MLA)

 Handout

1 Scott, Marie. “William Shakespeare.” Elements of Literature: Sixth Course. Literature of Britain with World Classics. Ed. Kathleen Daniel. Austin: Holt, S.B.

Scott 389 Q: “Every literate person has heard of Shakespeare, the author of more than 36 remarkable plays and more than 150 poems.” P: Shakespeare is a very well-known author who has written many plays and poems.

Scott 389 Q: “Every literate person […] than 150 poems.” S: Shakespeare is a very well-known author who has written many plays and poems.