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050 | _aLB 1047.3 .A65 2005 | ||
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_aAquino, Gaudencio V. _eauthor |
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_aHow to write a term paper / _cGaudencio V. Aquino and Marvin B. Aquino |
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_aMandaluyong City, Philippines : _bNational Book Store, _cc2005 |
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_aix, 77 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _a1. The Meaning of research -- 2. Educational dividends derived from working on a term paper -- 3. The Writing of a term paper requires hard work but it can be fun -- 4. Demands on the researcher -- 5. Finding and limiting a subject -- 6. Using the library -- 7. The Working bibliography -- 8. Evaluating sources -- 9. Note-taking and making an outline -- 10. Direct quotations and the paraphrase -- 11. Footnote usage and the final bibliography -- 12. Writing the paper. | ||
520 | _aThe term paper, which is also referred to by some authors as "the library research paper," is an academic requirement for college undergraduates and sometimes secondary-school students. A term paper is intended for submission to the instructor usually at or before the end of a term or period of time, such as semester, a trimester, summer session, or an academic year. The gathering of data or information for the term paper is done, for most the part, through library research. | ||
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_aAquino, Marvin B. _eco-author |
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