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补产蝉迟谤补肠迟鈥a short summary of points made in a large paper; can also serve as an indexing tool with keywords; content and form vary depending on discipline
academic 谤别蝉别补谤肠丑鈥the complex, investigative research students produce in college
academic writing鈥writing that students and others scholars perform; the emphasis is on the writing and research process as well as the written product; usually written to demonstrate learning
补肠肠耻谤补肠测鈥source听material has accuracy when it defines and relies upon correct, precise facts
补苍补濒测蝉颈蝉鈥breaking an idea or concept into its parts to understand it better
annotated 产颈产濒颈辞驳谤补辫丑测鈥a type of expanded bibliography or references list; includes a very short summary of the source called an annotation
础笔础鈥shorthand name for the style guide used by the American Psychological Association; most commonly used in documenting research in social sciences and the humanities
补辫辫濒颈肠补迟颈辞苍鈥the action or operation of knowledge; also called argumentation
argumentative techniques鈥formal rhetorical and logical methods used to argue a point of view
补耻诲颈别苍肠别鈥the intended readers of a work
audience 补苍补濒测蝉颈蝉鈥a detailed examination of the significant characteristics of an audience so that you can tailor your writing to meet the audience's needs
补耻迟丑辞谤颈迟测鈥source material has authority when it has credibility, correctness, and reliability sufficient to guide other scholars in their work
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产颈产濒颈辞驳谤补辫丑测鈥a list of works a writer presents for background or further reading
叠濒耻别产辞辞办鈥the name for style guide used to cite legal materials
产谤补颈苍蝉迟辞谤尘颈苍驳鈥a prewriting technique used to generate ideas
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causes and effects (causal analysis)鈥establishing a relationship between two things, or among more than two things, where one or more of these things is the consequence of another; thinking and organization pattern used in writing
肠丑补颈苍颈苍驳鈥a structured, visual, free association of ideas to help you start writing
Chicago 蝉迟测濒别鈥sometimes simply called Chicago; shorthand name for the Chicago Manual of Style guide; most commonly used in history, anthropology, and some sciences
肠颈迟补迟颈辞苍鈥a means to identify a source; reference citations generally include the title, author, publisher, year, doi, or URL, and page number for a source; in-text citations appear in the body of a work to identify the source's contribution to the work
肠濒耻蝉迟别谤蝉鈥a brainstorming technique in which a writer uses a keyword to generate ideas related to that keyword
cognitive objectives鈥the desired learning outcomes of specific thinking tasks
collaborative writing鈥writing a paper as a team听
college writing鈥the writing students do while attending college; see academic writing
comparing and contrasting鈥a way of organizing a paper to compare two or more things; explains likenesses and differences
肠辞苍迟别苍迟鈥the substance of writing; the subject matter of a paper
controlling idea鈥the primary idea of your topic sentence or thesis; expresses your attitude and approach to your topic
copyright laws鈥laws written to protect writers and their written products
肠辞惫别谤补驳别鈥refers to a source's comprehensiveness and the correctness of its context
肠谤颈迟别谤颈补鈥principles or standards by which a thing can be evaluated or听judged
critical thinking鈥the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
肠谤颈迟颈辩耻别鈥a piece of writing that analyzes and evaluates something else
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诲补迟补产补蝉别鈥a collection of logically stored information that can be accessed by computer
deductive reasoning鈥logical reasoning pattern in which the conclusion follows from the premises; "if A is a true general rule, and B fits the pattern of A, then the general rule in A also applies to B"
诲颈肠迟颈辞苍鈥choice of words and the informality or formality of a style based on the kinds of words chosen
discourse community鈥Collection of people or groups that work towards a common goal through communication
诲辞肠耻尘别苍迟补迟颈辞苍鈥the use of proper citation to acknowledge a source's contribution of particular ideas and quotations to a piece of writing
诲辞颈鈥(digital object identifier)--a persistent link to a non-changing digital document
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别诲颈迟颈苍驳鈥the process of revising a written paper to improve clarity, correctness, and organization
electronic resources鈥research resources that are stored in digital format
别尘辞迟颈辞苍-濒补诲别苍鈥something that is weighed down, physically or emotionally
别苍诲苍辞迟别蝉鈥the references or list of works cited located at the end of a chapter or article
别苍迟丑测尘别尘别鈥听in an argument, a form of assumption in which one of the premises or the conclusion is not state explicitly because it is considered obvious (as in "i am human" [minor premise]; "therefore, I am mortal" [conclusion]; the major premise, "all humans are mortal," is not state because it is assumed)
essay exam鈥a form of exam that requires a student to draft one or more paragraphs in response to a specific question
别迟丑辞蝉鈥the characteristic spirit of a work, or that work's context of belief and purpose
别惫补濒耻补迟颈辞苍鈥the听process of choosing听criteria to measure the value and relevance of research and then applying those criteria
别惫颈诲别苍肠别鈥facts, examples, statistics, and expert testimony that are used to support claims
executive 蝉耻尘尘补谤测鈥an introductory summary of a longer report that provides key data to a decision-maker
expert testimony鈥opinion from someone whose education, training, and experience establish his or her expertise in the objective analysis of data
exploratory writing鈥a retrospective of your writing and thinking process as you work through a problem.
别虫辫辞蝉颈迟辞谤测鈥relating to explanatory, informative, or scientific speech or writing
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蹿别别诲产补肠办鈥objective comments given to writers that they can use in revising their writing
final draft鈥the final written product submitted for a grade or other evaluation
first draft鈥the first prose conception of the written paper; also called a rough draft
蹿濒耻蝉丑鈥when text aligns with the margin; "flush left" aligns with the left margin and "flush right" aligns with the right margin; papers are often formatted flush left with a first-line indent
蹿辞辞迟苍辞迟别鈥the bibliographical or content note that appears at the bottom of the page in traditional note-citation styles like Turabian and Chicago
蹿辞谤尘补迟鈥how a written product looks; includes headings, subheadings, type fonts, text, graphics style, page layout, and white space
free association鈥a prewriting technique used to generate ideas; the writer starts with an idea and connects other ideas by brainstorming
蹿谤别别飞谤颈迟颈苍驳鈥nonstop, free-associational, informal writing; writing to think that taps into your individual perspective, knowledge, memory, and intuition
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hanging indent鈥bibliography style in which a first line is flush left and the second and subsequent lines of a bibliographic entry are indented
human resources鈥the sources used for research that originate with people, such as interviews, surveys, and solicitations of expert opinions; examples of human resources are your instructors and librarians
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idea map鈥a diagram used to brainstorm that shows the relationships between ideas
滨贰贰贰鈥shorthand name for the style guide used by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; most commonly used in some computer sciences and electrical engineering
inductive reasoning鈥a logical reasoning process in which facts are evaluated to discover a general conclusion, principle, or pattern among them
information plan鈥a planning tool for a longer writing assignment that includes a statement of purpose, audience, scope, and objectives; a tentative outline of the content; and a schedule for completing the tasks
intellectual property鈥the product of a person鈥檚 thinking; may be protected by intellectual property laws
interlibrary loan (ILL)鈥a library service in which, upon request, one library lends an item to another library that does not have it
in-text 蝉迟测濒别鈥a documentation style in which references to sources are placed in parentheses within the text itself rather than in footnotes and endnotes; also called parenthetical style
颈苍迟谤辞诲耻肠迟颈辞苍鈥the structured beginning of a research paper; presents the problem, purpose, and focus of the paper and summarizes the writer鈥檚 position
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箩辞耻谤苍补濒鈥a writing technique used to generate ideas and to practice thinking in writing; may be structured or unstructured
journalist鈥檚 questions鈥questions to ask and answer to generate ideas to get your writing started, such as who, what, where, when, why, and how
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knowledge community鈥the community of scholars in a particular discipline or field of study
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learning objective鈥the knowledge goal for an assignment; the skills you are meant to acquire and use to complete the assignment
literature review鈥sometimes called a review of literature; an objective survey of the scholarly work in a particular subject area
濒辞驳辞蝉鈥appeals to the audience's reason, building up logical arguments.听
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尘别肠丑补苍颈肠蝉鈥elements of writing such as grammar, spelling, and punctuation
尘别迟补诲颈蝉肠辞耻谤蝉别鈥language in a paper that talks about the author or the paper itself instead of about the topic of the paper
惭尝础鈥shorthand name for the style guide of the Modern Language Association, commonly used in literature and languages
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note citations鈥also called notes; a traditional documentation style that uses footnotes or endnotes and superscripts; sometimes used in the humanities
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辞产箩别肠迟颈惫颈迟测鈥a quality of being free from the influence of personal opinions when evaluating facts and constructing analysis
辞谤驳补苍颈锄补迟颈辞苍鈥the way in which ideas are tied together to flow logically
outline (or outlining)鈥a document showing the relationships of major and minor ideas in a work; an informal or formal way to organize your ideas in the planning stages of writing
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辫补谤补驳谤补辫丑鈥a unit of writing that has a topic sentence and explains one major idea in support of the thesis
辫补谤补辫丑谤补蝉别鈥putting an author's phrasing into your own phrasing and words; contrast with summary and quote
parenthetical 蝉迟测濒别鈥see in-text style
辫补迟丑辞蝉鈥a quality of suffering that evokes pity or sorrow
peer reviewers鈥your classmates and others who may review your writing
辫别谤蝉耻补蝉颈辞苍鈥the art and skill of convincing someone of the credibility of your argument
辫濒补驳颈补谤颈蝉尘鈥presenting other people鈥檚 ideas, words, and products as your own; not properly citing your sources when you use other people鈥檚 words or ideas
辫谤别飞谤颈迟颈苍驳鈥the discovery and composing tasks writers perform before they actually start writing
primary 补耻诲颈别苍肠别鈥the audience for whom something is written
primary sources鈥the original sources of materials, such as interviews, eyewitness accounts, and original works of art
print sources鈥sources that appear in a printed format
辫谤辞辞蹿谤别补诲颈苍驳鈥reviewing the final copy of your paper for accuracy; checking the latest version of your paper against the last version with editorial changes marked to ensure that you have made all of the corrections
辫耻苍肠迟耻补迟颈辞苍鈥non-alphabetic marks used in writing to organize word groups and clarify meaning
辫耻谤辫辞蝉别鈥the reason for writing; what the author hopes to accomplish in the writing (contrast with writing strategy)
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qualitative information鈥descriptive or explanatory information based on and expressed using value judgments, opinions, and arguments
quantitative information鈥statistical and numerical data
辩耻辞迟别鈥using the exact wording of an author or interviewee; when a writer wishes to invoke authority or preserve an author鈥檚 or speaker鈥檚 language, he or she may quote the author or speaker
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谤别肠辞谤诲鈥information contained in a library catalog that includes the title, author, subject, location, and call number of a printed or electronic resource
谤别肠耻谤蝉颈惫别鈥a term used to describe the writing process; it refers to the repeated application of the steps of the writing process
谤别蹿别谤别苍肠别鈥notation of the source of a quotation, figure, or paraphrase using conventional bibliographic information that includes the author, title, publisher, city of publication, and year or other data for books, journal articles, and online sources
reference list鈥a list of references you create while researching and writing your paper
谤别蝉别补谤肠丑鈥the process of finding, evaluating, and using information on a given subject; the body of information about a given subject; writers may quote from, summarize, or paraphrase information they have found through their own research in primary and secondary sources
research question鈥the question a researcher asks that guides his or her inquiry into a topic
revision strategy鈥a systematic approach to revising your writing
谤别惫颈蝉颈苍驳鈥a systematic approach to improving writing that may include changes to subject matter, organization, phrasing, or all of these
谤别飞谤颈迟颈苍驳鈥see revising
rhetoric [as in rhetorical style]鈥the techniques for using language effectively in writing
谤丑测迟丑尘鈥the cadence of writing created by patterns of sounds and stress
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厂础滨尝翱搁鈥a website librarians designed for the state of Maryland; SAILOR gives Maryland citizens and students access to the Internet at no charge and allows them to examine the holdings of the public and academic libraries in Maryland
secondary 补耻诲颈别苍肠别鈥the audience who might read a piece of writing but for whom the piece is not primarily intended
secondary sources鈥writings and discussions about the primary sources, such as works of history or criticism found in books and journals
蝉辞耻谤肠别鈥the origin of material used in writing and research, such as a book, an interview, or an article
蝉迟测濒别鈥the impressions, such as gracefulness, fluency, and seriousness, of a piece of writing; style can also refer to the sound of a piece of writing, whether formal (with long sentences, many balanced constructions, or erudite vocabulary) or informal (conversational or colloquial)
style guide鈥a set of rules for formatting and presenting information in written work; the style guides most commonly used in college are those of the Modern Language Association (MLA) and the American Psychological Association (APA)
蝉耻尘尘补谤测鈥information condensed into a brief format using the major ideas of the original source
supporting idea鈥an idea that lends credibility to a writer鈥檚 thesis
蝉测濒濒辞驳颈蝉尘鈥a deductive scheme of a formal argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion (as in 鈥渁ll humans are mortal鈥 [major premise]; 鈥淚 am human鈥 [minor premise]; 鈥渢herefore, I am mortal鈥 [conclusion])
蝉测苍迟丑别蝉颈蝉鈥bringing two or more ideas together to show their relationships
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罢-肠丑补谤迟鈥a two-column chart used to map out the ways two things are similar or different
迟别尘辫濒补迟别蝉鈥predesigned formats used in professional workplace writing
迟丑别蝉颈蝉鈥a summary statement of the writer鈥檚 main point; sometimes called a thesis statement
thinking strategy鈥see writing strategy
迟颈尘别濒颈苍别蝉蝉鈥a quality of being recent enough to be valuable; the measure of timeliness can vary with subject matter
迟辞苍别鈥the overall expression in writing of a writer鈥檚 attitude
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URL (Uniform Resource Locator)鈥the address of a website
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Venn diagram鈥a diagram with overlapping circles showing the ways two topics are similar or different
惫辞肠补产耻濒补谤测鈥the specific words of a subject; related to diction
惫辞颈肠别鈥the individual way in which writers or narrators express tone
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飞别产产颈苍驳鈥an unstructured, visual, idea-generating technique that uses association to explore relationships to get your writing started
奥辞谤濒诲颁补迟鈥the largest database of library holdings in the world; contains the holdings of libraries around the globe
working 迟丑别蝉颈蝉鈥the drafted thesis a writer uses to research and begin writing an assignment; this thesis changes as the writer revises the draft to make it final
workplace writing鈥the professional kinds of writing used on the job, such as progress reports, proposals, memos, and task descriptions
writer鈥檚 block鈥听a momentary setback in thinking that some writers experience that makes it difficult for them to write
writing strategy鈥the organizing and thinking strategy you use to write a paper, such as analysis, definition, synthesis, cause and effect, and comparison and contrast
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