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WGST 350: Spitting in the Wind: "American" Women, Art and Activism: Research Process
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Research Process
Developing your topic & keywords
Evaluating your research results
Writing & Citing Resources
Writing and Citing
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Developing your topic & keywords
Keywords and Boolean search
This webpage explains the process of selecting keywords and using Boolean searching (AND, OR, NOT and so on). University of Colorado, Boulder
Introduction to Writing for Children: The Child as an Audience
Evaluating your research results
Evaluating your sources
This website is designed to help you evaluate the sources (books, articles and websites) you find in your research.
Anatomy of a scholarly article
Writing & Citing Resources
Writing
Writing Center
The Writing Center offers face-to-face or online consultations as well as Write Nights at the Undergraduate Library (UL) every Wednesday from 6-8pm (sign up at the UL the day of).
Writing for an audience - academic writing
UNC Writing Center's guide to writing for a specific audience for academic writing.
Citing
Citation guide - University Libraries
Citation guide - Purdue OWL
UNC's Plagiarism Tutorial
This is an interactive tutorial dealing with plagiarism and how to summarize and cite your sources correctly.
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