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Elements:
- Title Page - Working Title, Name, Class
information.
- Abstract - Summary of the project,
specifying: topic, relevant conversation, and research question. Also
provides brief overview of source types. (Max. 1 page)
- Introduction - Identifies topic,
conversation, and research question. Explains the research question in
terms of: your interest, OR its importance, OR relation to ongoing
conversations. The introduction addresses how your purpose relates to
the theme of the everyday (eg. discovering the unfamiliar aspect of
something familiar).
- Review of Literature - Briefly overviews
"key and ideas and information in the sources you've collected so far."
This should not read like a bibliography so much as a picture of the
kinds/types of resources you intend to work with.
- Search Plan & Project Timeline - Review the
project deadlines established in the syllabus, then look at your Review of
Literature and sketch a list of steps and dates for yourself.
- Working Bibliography - Conclude with a list
of sources that you have uncovered thus far; you may choose to list them
alphabetically by author or, if helpful, grouping them into kinds of
information (eg. history, personal stories, academic studies, etc.).
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