英语学术论文写作unit3课件.pptx-(课件无音视频)
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1、How to Write a Dissertation in EnglishChapter 3Taking Notes3.1 Evaluation of Sources3.2 Content of Notes3.3 Tips on Note-takingQuestions3.4 Types of Notes3.5 Taking Notes on Computers3.6 Avoiding PlagiarismChapter 3Taking Notes Taking notes while reading the collected literature helps students to re
2、cord the information,to document the source,to understand and organize the ideas stimulated by their reflections on what they have read.Careful note-taking can ensure that the students appropriately credit authors for their original ideas,facts,and direct quotations.In addition,well-written and well
3、-organized notes make it easier and more efficient to write the paper.Some people like to take notes on sheets of paper or in a notebook;some prefer to take notes on cards while others choose to take notes on computers.Now,with the popularisation of home computers,taking notes on computers is highly
4、 recommendedChapter 3Taking Notesbecause notes in computers can be easily stored,retrieved,rearranged and used as the students wish.However,some people find cards more friendly and convenient.It is up to the student to decide which way works best for him or her.3.1 Evaluation of Sources3.1 Evaluatio
5、n of Sources It is necessary to evaluate the sources before starting reading and taking notes.Students should not always take what is in print as correct.The following tips are helpful in evaluating sources:1.Pay attention to the author name,the title of the book,the publication information such as
6、publisher,publication date and so on.From these students can sense whether the material is related to their topic,whether the author is an authority in the field and whether the information in the book is up-to-date.Generally speaking,if all other things are equal,recent sources are preferable,espec
7、ially materials concerning science and technology.2.Pay attention to information which leads to the author attitude.The author job and religion may influence his research.In general,a person who works at religion or politics isHow to Write a Dissertation in English3.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.1 Evaluatio
8、n of Sourceslikely to give biased information,whereas a person working at science and technology tends to provide information based on facts.3.Pay attention to the sources.Are the sources primary or secondary?Does the author write about his own experience and discovery,or retell others experiences a
9、nd discoveries?Generally speaking,primary sources are more reliable than secondary ones.4.Pay attention to the objectivity of the sources.Are the sources biased or objective?Generally speaking,a party paper,religious publications,sensationalistic publications and sometimes government reports are bia
10、sed,while scholarly journals and publications by a university press or an independent organization are more objective.National Enquirer,Weekly World News,The Star Reporter,and Watch Tower belong to the former whereas Journal of the American Medical Association,Philosophy&Public Affairs,ELT Journal,A
11、pplied Linguistics and Foreign Literature Review belong to the latter.How to Write a Dissertation in English3.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.1 Evaluation of SourcesRobert Dees sets the following criteria for evaluating sources:1.It was written by a reliable authority whose methods and reasoning appear valid.
12、Not everything you use in your research has to(or should)be written by someone with a Ph.D.,but the author education,experience with the topic,and reputation should play a major part in your evaluation and use of a work.2.It offers facts and ideas other sources do not.3.It sets forth facts and ideas
13、 that do not contradict known concepts or other works without good evidence.4.It demonstrates knowledge and consideration of other viewpoints and research in the field.Look for discussion of opposing ideas,as well as the application and citation of others works.How to Write a Dissertation in English
14、3.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.1 Evaluation of Sources5.It is current in terms of both its publication date and its information.Remember that knowledge changes more rapidly in some fields than in others.Ideas in the humanities,for example,tend to remain consistent longer than those in the sciences,where co
15、nstant research and new technology change existing knowledge daily(Dees 145).How to Write a Dissertation in English3.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.2 Content of Notes3.2 Content of Notes The content of a note includes whatever a student thinks he or she might need for his or her research paper.Important thou
16、ghts,ideas,quotes,facts or statistics often make up the content of a note.Summarize the information as much as possible in one own words because this will help avoid inadvertently plagiarizing information.Put double quotation marks around any material copied and make sure the information is transfer
17、red accurately.To be specific,a note usually includes the following items:1.The background information;2.A summary of general ideas supporting the preliminary thesis statement;3.Explanatory information such as definition,a plot summary and bibliographical data;4.Direct quotations,examples,facts and
18、anecdotes;5.Statistics such as percentages,weights,amount of money,ratios and dates.How to Write a Dissertation in English3.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.3 Tips on Note-taking3.3 Tips on Note-takingHow to Write a Dissertation in English3.3.1 Documenting Sources3.3.2 Being Thorough and Concise3.3.3 Putting O
19、ne Item on One Card3.3.4 A Sample Note1 2 3 43.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.3.1 Documenting Sources Document the source before writing down the information,i.e.write down the author,the title,the place of publication,the publisher,the date of publication or the copyright date,and the page number(s)where th
20、e information is found.The documentation varies according to types of sources:books,magazines,journals,newspapers,electronic databases,and the Internet.For details,refer to Chapters 5 and 6 for documentation methods.How to Write a Dissertation in English1 2 3 43.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.3.2 Being Thoro
21、ugh and Concise Write down neither too much nor too little in taking notes.In other words,“be both thorough and concise”(Gibaldi Handbook 30).Write down what is necessary,namely,what is relevant to the topic of the paper but unknown in or different from other sources.Try to be faithful to the opinio
22、n of the author and show credit to the authority by covering all the major points and providing appropriate documentation or acknowledgements.In direct quotations,it is essential to record the original source exactly and put what is quoted inside double quotation marks.How to Write a Dissertation in
23、 English1 2 3 43.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.3.3 Putting One Item on One Card Write each item on a separate card.If more than one piece of information is put on one card,the student might mix the topics or sources,and as a result,get confused when he or she goes about writing the paper.One item on one car
24、d helps the student reshuffle and rearrange information.How to Write a Dissertation in English1 2 3 43.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.3.4 A Sample NoteHow to Write a Dissertation in English1 2 3 43.13.23.3Q3.43.53.6Con3.4 Types of Notes3.4 Types of NotesHow to Write a Dissertation in English3.4.1 Direct Quot
25、ation Notes3.4.2 Paraphrase Notes3.4.3 Summary Notes3.4.4 Combination Notes There are four major types of notes:direct quotations,paraphrase notes,summary notes and combination notes.Direct quotations record materials exactly from the sources.Paraphrase notes restate the ideas in the students own wo
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