From the Book - Regular Print - Third edition.
1. Research, researchers, and readers
Prologue: Becoming a researcher
Thinking in print: the uses of research, public and private
Connecting with your reader: (re- )creating yourself and your readers
2. Asking questions, finding answers
Prologue: Planning your project : an overview
From questions to a problem
3. Making a claim and supporting it
Prologue: Assembling a research argument
Making good arguments: an overview
Assembling reasons and evidence
Acknowledgments and responses
4. Planning, drafting, and revising
Revising your organization and argument
Communicating evidence visually
Introductions and conclusions
Revising style: telling your story clearly
5. Some last considerations.
From the Book - Regular Print - Second edition.
Research, researchers, and readers. Prologue : starting a research project
Thinking in print : uses of research, public and private
Connecting with your reader : (re)creating your self and your audience.
Asking questions, finding answers. Prologue : planning your project
From questions to problems
Making a claim and supporting it. Prologue : pulling together your argument
Making good arguments : an overview
Acknowledgments and responses
Preparing to draft, drafting, and revising. Prologue : planning again
Revising your organization and argument
Introductions and conclusions
Communicating evidence visually
Revising style : telling your story clearly.
Some last considerations.