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Read in Sources and Take Notes After you’ve gathered your sources, begin taking notes. Use 3 x 5 index cards, one fact or idea per card. This way related ideas from different sources can be easily grouped together or rearranged. If you copy something directly from a book without putting it in your own words, put quotation marks around it so that you know it is an exact quotation. This will help you to avoid plagiarism. On each index card, be sure to note the name of the source and also the page number where you got the information from. If you use the idea or quotation in your paper, you will have the information about the source ready to put in your footnote or endnote. Before you sit down to write your rough draft, organize your note cards according to the order of your ideas in your outline.

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Read in Sources and Take Notes

After you’ve gathered your sources, begin taking notes.

 

Writing Skills

  • Use 3 x 5 index cards, one fact or idea per card. This way related ideas from different sources can be easily grouped together or rearranged.
  • If you copy something directly from a book without putting it in your own words, put quotation marks around it so that you know it is an exact quotation. This will help you to avoid plagiarism.
  • On each index card, be sure to note the name of the source and also the page number where you got the information from. If you use the idea or quotation in your paper, you will have the information about the source ready to put in your footnote or endnote.
  • Before you sit down to write your rough draft, organize your note cards according to the order of your ideas in your outline.

Need even more information? Don’t forget to search the reference sources of Infoplease for answers to your homework questions.

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TrendingHere are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about.

Did Birds Evolve from Dinosaurs?

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

Current Events This Week: January 2023

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Andersen’s Fairy Tales: Contents

The Celtic Twilight: A Teller of Tales

TrendingHere are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about.

Did Birds Evolve from Dinosaurs?

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

Current Events This Week: January 2023

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Andersen’s Fairy Tales: Contents

The Celtic Twilight: A Teller of Tales

  • Did Birds Evolve from Dinosaurs?
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses
  • Current Events This Week: January 2023
  • African Americans by the Numbers
  • Andersen’s Fairy Tales: Contents
  • The Celtic Twilight: A Teller of Tales