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Name Topic. Take One Step of Abstraction \u2013 from looking at YOUR project, YOUR memory \u2013 YOUR Memoir — to looking at your type of project.\u00a0\u00a0Your category of project, idea, etc?Say it out loud: 20 Second Stories.Say it \u2013 badly. What aspect of your topic\/project would you work on if you had the money and the exclusive time to dig into it?Hear it back from a fellow student. What of what you said\u00a0stuck\u00a0with them. Take that to heart.Write It Down.Say it again \u2013 better. Hear it back\/write it down. (What changed?)Research that abstract topic. Google. Wikipedia.What did you find?Note how it helped you refine your topic. You learned vocabulary, framing, names of experts, etc. This dialectic will continue: Articulate your topic. Explain it. Refine it. Research \u2013 use research to refine topic. Restart research. Repeat.What is the story of your search \u2013 what search terms? How did you refine your search? How did it refine your topic?Then \u2013 JSTOR. EbscoHost. Etc.What specialized vocabulary do professionals in that field use to talk about it?List 5 articles you have found: Author, Title, Journal or Book Title, Publisher, Date! Use Stable URL to link them. Must be post 1990!Choose one challenging JSTOR article to gut \u2013 Note: To be able to gut a paper is the\u00a0crucial\u00a0skill in research. You\u2019re not just reading it through from start to finish \u2013 you want the\u00a0meat!\u00a0Here\u2019s how you gut an article:Who is the author? What else have they written? Well-received? Google \u2018em! Where are they now? Do others cite them? To agree? Disagree?What are the main points of the paper to you? (relevant to\u00a0your\u00a0work!). (Note: If it helps you, download topic to Adobe Acrobat, translate it into text \u2013 google it if you don\u2019t know how \u2013 and search for key terms.)Strip Mine the Footnotes: Go find 5 of the articles listed in the footnotes most relevant to you. List them \u2013 with Stable URLs. Annotate in a few sentences: Annotate means — explain why you chose them.<\/p>\n \n
Name Topic. Take One Step of Abstraction \u2013 from looking at YOUR project, YOUR memory \u2013 YOUR Memoir — to looking at your type of project.\u00a0\u00a0Your category of project, idea, etc?Say it out loud: 20 Second Stories.Say it \u2013 badly. What aspect of your topic\/project would you work on if you had the money and […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_joinchat":[]},"categories":[31],"tags":[32],"yoast_head":"\n