Section 5
Using Your Sources
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Taking Useful Notes on Your Sources
Taking organized notes on your sources as you do research will be helpful when you begin writing.
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Maintaining an Annotated Bibliography
An annotated bibliography is a list of all your sources, including full citation information and notes on how you will use the sources.
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Writing While You Research
Once you have enough notes, you should start writing, even if you intend to keep researching.
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Incorporating Your Sources Into Your Paper
There are several ways to properly incorporate and give credit to the sources you cite within your paper.