Jim Roth’s Website
Last-Minute Research
Paper Rough Draft Advice
If you're struggling to begin writing the rough draft of
your research paper, please consider following these steps:
First, list the names of the three or four most important
points you’ve learned about your topic.
Second, for each point, free-write all you can and all
you've learned about that particular point. IMPORTANT: Have NO sources open
when you do this so that you can consider these free-writes as your property.
Third, clean up these free-writes and form each of them into
a short essay. You'll stack these short
essays in an appropriate order to create the body of your research paper.
Fourth, for each cleaned-up summary, select information and
quotes from the appropriate sources.
Most of your research paper will be YOUR words and discoveries. Blend in information from your sources only
when you need authoritative support or the source had nicely written
information.
Mark where in the summaries each quotation will go.
Fifth, combine the whole thing into a rough draft.
Sixth, watch and study the Hubble Research Paper Sequence. You’ll find a video overview and the written
examples used in the video that demonstrate the above steps.
Also, please be sure to keep the Purdue
Owl Citation Chart handy for help with documenting the information you
borrow.
Jim