Dr Lawrence T. Woods
Professor of Political Science and International Studies, American University of Sharjah
Ever read something, thought it brilliant, neglected to write down the source at the time, and learned to regret it? I have and I still remember the day my comparative politics professor - the person who suggested I specialise in political science - taught us how to prepare a research essay.
'Use note cards,' he counselled. 'Write each idea you think might be useful on a note card, number each card, add the page number involved, and then record the bibliographical information for the source on a separate card, being careful to indicate which card numbers this source is related to. When you feel you have done enough research, you simply put the cards in a logical order and begin to write your essay, idea by idea. This card numbering system ensures you never lose track of the source of important research ideas.'
Finally, a system that works, I exclaimed! A revolution in research! Your PC makes this approach even more effective today, but if you want you can always go back to the good old note cards themselves. Thanks, Prof!
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