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Unit IV Research Paper Draft 1

Follow the directions below for the completion of your Research Paper Draft 1 (the review of literature) for Unit IV. If you

have questions, please email your professor for assistance. As always, you may also seek out the guidance of the Success

Center; the tutors are always there to assist you with your writing and comprehension. You may submit writing assignments

to the Success Center by using a “Writing Center Request form” located on the myCSU Student Portal. To submit a

“Writing Center Request form,” log into the myCSU Student Portal, click on “Success Center,” and then click on “Tutoring.”

If you have questions concerning APA or your writing assignment, you can contact the Success Center at

[email protected] or by phone at ext. 6538.

Purpose:

The purpose of Draft 1 is to build upon the Annotated Bibliography and to move forward in drafting your final Research

Paper.

Description:

In this assignment, you will build upon the summaries that you did for the Annotated Bibliography for Unit III. Unlike the

Annotated Bibliography, however, the Draft 1 of your Research Paper is more than just a summary of sources. Instead, it is

a conversation between sources wherein the student author places his or her sources into a conversation about topics

surrounding the issue. You will need to review at least five academic sources for this assignment. You are not restricted to

the sources used in the Annotated Bibliography, but that would be a good place to start. The length of the draft should be

between 3-5 pages, not including the cover page or references page.

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Elements:

Your Draft 1 grade is largely based on your inclusion of several elements and the overall quality of your writing. For

assistance, you might want to refer to the examples in Chapter 20, Section 20g, of Strategies for Writing Successful

Research Papers (pp. 438-444). Your Draft 1 must contain the following elements.

NOTE: the following resources will provide you with guidance and examples that will help you as you write your review of

literature (underlined words link to .pdf documents):

• Click here to access a review of the literature example.

• Click here for a webinar on paraphrasing and summarizing.

1. Cover page and APA formatting:

You should include an APA-style cover page for your Draft 1. See the example on page 16 of The CSU APA Guide

(6th edition). Your cover page should include the following: the title of your paper, your name, and the name of your

university (Columbia Southern University). The running head should include up to 50 characters from the title of the

paper, along with a sequential page number in the upper right-hand corner.

2. Review of literature:

Below are techniques for writing a review of literature.

• Consider the topics that your sources cover. Then make a list of those topics. Cluster the topics together, and decide

which sources speak to the same concerns.

• Decide which sources speak to the same issues, and decide which material from those sources that you will include.

• When sources discuss the same topic but do not agree, you should still include them in the same paragraph if you

would like. There is nothing that says that two sources that disagree cannot be presented in the same paragraph.

• Remember to transition between ideas, sources, and paragraphs. Check out the list of transitional expressions on pp.

44-45 of The Little, Brown Compact Handbook with Exercises.

• Remember to include concise summaries of the material.

Avoid the following in a review of literature.

• Do not comment on the sources. Your job here is to present the material only, not to give your take on what is has to

say.

• Do not include your argument. You do not want to argue in the review of literature because you are reviewing the

literature, not asserting your argument. You will be able to argue for your position later in the paper.

• Do not just insert the summary paragraphs from your Annotated Bibliography. The review of literature is far more than

just a list of paragraphs summarizing sources.

• Do not forget to cite your sources in text and to include a references page.

NOTE: “Integrating Literary Resources,” a webinar created by the Success Center, may help you with your review

of literature. Click here to view the webinar.

3. References:

Include a references list as the last page of the paper. See the example on pages 6, 7, and 21 of The CSU APA

Guide (6th edition). All entries are those that have been cited in the text. No others are to be included. No

textbooks should be included on the references list.