
This web site is written for beginning writers. It refers
students to important web sites on the Internet. It also
attempts to help them organize a research paper and document
its sources in a bibliographic format recommended by the
Modern Language Association, MLA.
Note: All titles are shown in italics. Some teachers may prefer that you underline the titles.
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Table of Contents
Resources
The Outline Tree

 
It's easy to think of a well written essay 
  The Outline Tree  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
the local library, consider searching the Library of Congress. 
You may be able to order the book through interlibrary loan. 
Your local librarian can advise you as to the procedure. 
 Use the site at : http://www.loc.gov to search for a book 
 on your subject. 
 
 
Yahoo Reference Dictionary 
The Dictionary of Difficult Words 
 
 
Think of your outline for the paper as a tree 
A research paper is a combination of facts and 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THE INTERNET'S POPULARITY IS ASSURED DUE TO 
 
 
Titles of books, magazines, and newspapers should be shown 
 
 
as a healthy tree with its roots deep in the ground.
If your research is strong, your paper
will flourish because it will be founded upon
well grounded ideas. Your thesis or hypothesis
forms the trunk of the tree. All of your
proof will branch off from this point.
Your main ideas that support the thesis will be
the branches, and the examples you give to 
discuss and explain the main ideas will be
the twigs.
Click below to learn how to organize your research paper-
 
Research Sites
Popular Sites for Research
Literary Links
Historical Links
These links will change periodicallyIf you cannot find a book or a magazine about your topic in
Click Here to access the Library of Congress Catalog
On-Line Dictionary
Or try this link to challenge yourself!THE OUTLINE TREE
with bare branches.
After you have chosen your
thesis (trunk) and your main ideas (branches).
You will add the -- 
1.twigs (supporting ideas)
 
2. and the leaves (details).

opinions. Your thesis statement is an opinion,
but you have to support it with facts in order 
to convince the reader
that your argument is valid.
 
Thesis: This statement belongs in your first
 
paragraph. The thesis is the point
that you are going to argue in your paper.
Branches: The main ideas that support the thesis.
Twigs: The supporting ideas and the details (leaves) that
 develop from the main ideas (branches).
Conclusion: A restatement of the strongest points
 of your argument. 
Your thesis or hypothesis
forms the trunk of the tree. All of your
proof will branch off from this point.
Your main ideas that support the thesis will be
the branches, and the examples you give to 
discuss and explain the main ideas will be
 the twigs and leaves.
TRUNK (OR THESIS)
 THE INTERNET IS EMERGING  AS A POPULAR FORM OF INTERACTIVE
 WORLD WIDE COMMUNICATION THAT MIRRORS AND SUPPLEMENTS 
THE ROLE OF THE TELEVISION IN OUR  SOCIETY.BRANCHES
THE MOST IMPORTANT POINTS (MAIN IDEAS) YOU CAN 
MAKE TO SUPPORT THE THESIS. FOR EXAMPLE:
1. The Internet Entertains.
2. It Informs And Educates.
3. It Advertises Goods and Services.TWIGS:
SUPPORTING IDEAS WHICH WILL BE USED TO DISCUSS 
THE MAIN IDEAS ( BRANCHES).
BRAINSTORMING YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT YOUR MAIN IDEAS.
 
 THEM INTO A COHERENT ESSAY. 
 
TWIG 1:
 ENTERTAINMENT
 ABOUT SPORTS, GAMES, MOVIES AND FASHION TO ITS USERS
 IN A MULTIMEDIA ENVIRONMENT.
 IT PROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT IN THE SAME CATEGORIES
 OF INTEREST.
 ON THE NET, THE ENTERTAINMENT IS STORED ON VARIOUS
 SERVERS AND CAN USUALLY BE CALLED UP AT ANY TIME. 
 COMPILING TELEVISION RATINGS, HAS DETERMINED THAT
  51% OF THE INTERNET'S USERS SEEK ENTERTAINMENT ON
 THE INTERNET. 
TWIG 2:
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION 
  
 FOR STUDENTS. THEY MAY ALSO PROVIDE INTERACTIVE
 PRACTICE EXAMS FOR STUDENTS TO TAKE ON-LINE.
  
ON-LINE SERVICES PROVIDE HOMEWORK HELP FOR STUDENTS.
 AND JOURNALS PROVIDE UP TO DATE INFORMATION
 
ABOUT BUSINESS, THE ECONOMY  AND CURRENT EVENTS.
 INFORMATION ABOUT STOCKS, BONDS AND MUTUAL FUNDS. 
 USERS UPDATE THEMSELVES WITH NEWS AND CURRENT EVENTS
 ON LINE. 26% SEEK FINANCIAL INFORMATION ON LINE. 
 IN THAT THE CONSUMER PLAYS A GREATER ROLE IN CHOOSING
 THE  INFORMATION TO WHICH HE OR SHE WILL BE EXPOSED.
TWIG 3: 
ADVERTISING 
 AND CLOTHING RETAILERS AS WELL AS SMALL BUSINESSES
AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE  ENTREPRENEURS ADVERTISE GOODS
AND SERVICES VIA THE WORLD WIDE WEB.
   
COST ADVERTISING BY MAINTAINING A WEB SITE. MANY LARGE
 BUSINESSES ADVERTISE ON THE WEB AS WELL AS ON T.V.SOME
COMPANIES ALLOW CUSTOMERS TO SELECT MERCHANDISE ON-LINE.
 ON T.V. THEY HELP GAIN RECOGNITION FOR THE COMPANY OR ITS
 PRODUCTS.CONCLUSION
 THE WIDE VARIETY OF INFORMATION AND SERVICES AVAILABLE TO  
ITS USERS. NOT ONLY DOES IT PROVIDE VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT
SIMILAR TO TELEVISION, BUT IT ALSO BRINGS TO THE USER A
GREATER SELECTION OF MATERIAL TO VIEW AND TO CHOOSE FROM.
THE CONSUMER, THEREFORE, BECOMES AN INTERACTIVE PARTICIPANT
RATHER THAN A PASSIVE RECEIVER OF INFORMATION.
document research in the Modern Language Association 
style for writers of research papers.
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 Citing Material from Conventional Sources
in italics or underlined. Here is an example of how to cite
a book, magazine or newspaper using the
MLA format.Mossberg, Walter. "A Mall World, After All."
       Smart Money  April 1996: 152-54.
Author's Last Name, First Name."Title of Article."
Title of Magazine or Newspaper Day
Month Year of Publication: page(s).

Here is the order of references in the
proceeding MLA citation.
Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book.
City of Publication, State of Publication:
Publisher, Copyright date.
only the first name. For example: Smith, Tom,
and Marcy Jones.
Note: The state of publication is cited only if the city
is not well known. If the city of publication is well known,
cite only the city of publication.
(for example New York: Knopf, 1989).
If you are citing from an anthology, you must 
cite the title of the selection, the editor, and the edition. 
List the total number of volumes and cite the volume  you are using within a parenthetical in the text  of your paper. example: volume 2 page 151 (2:151).  If you are are using only one volume, cite the   specific volume number in the works cited section, and  the page number only in the parenthetical (151). 
(see example below) 
 
  
 
 
Wordsworth, William. "Tintern Abbey." The 
	Norton Anthology of English Literature.
	Ed. M.H. Abrams. 5th ed. vol. 2 New York:
	Norton, 1986. 
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Smith, John. "Bats."Academic American. 1995 ed.
Author's Last Name, First Name."Title of Article."
Title of Encyclopedia. Year of Edition.

  
 Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
  
 
  in the preceding MLA citation.  Note that you do not use a period after the title  of a magazine, journal, or newspaper. 
  
Last Name of Author, First Name. The Title of article in quotes.  
The Magazine or Newspaper in which the article was first published. 
The date of original publication. The date of access. 
The URL. 
 
 
 
 
The previous citation included the following references: 
The Last Name of the Author, First Name."The Name 
of the Article."The Title of the CD-ROM. Medium (CD-ROM). 
The Version or Edition. The Place of Publication. The Publisher 
 and Date of CD-ROM.  
If you do not have all of the information that is required, 
cite what you have.    
Internet Databases 
 
 
 
 
The Last Name of the Author, First Name. "Title of the Article." 
 The Magazine in which the Article first appeared. The Date of  
publication: The page the article starts on 
(The plus indicates that the article is more than one page).  
The database. The service, 
(Ebscohost in this example). The place, and city of access. 
The date of access.  
 
 
 
 
Click the exit sign to return to the list of popular 
 research sites and the outline tree.
Students need to be aware of how to cite 
information which is found on the Internet.
You can buy the 6th edition of the MLA 
Handbook for a reasonable price. 
To buy the book go to 
Click on publications and then 
MLA Handbook  "Research Papers. 6th ed. New York: MLA, 2003.
Internet Personal Site or Home page
Last name of author, first.Name of page or home page. Date of latest
	revision. Date of access Web address.
Capley, Suzanne. Jane Austen's Works.  1 Sept. 2000. 4 Sept. 2000
	http://members.aol.com/suze.htm
	
Citing Journals 
(Daily Newspapers
and other Periodicals)
 that appear on the Internet

 Elliott, Stuart. "Nielsen Unit Offers Data
          About  Internet  Users."  New York Times 
          22 July 1996. 22 Sept. 1996
	  http://www.nytimes.com/library/articles/users.html. 
Here is the order of references
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Citing CD-ROMS and Diskettes
Kennedy, Lauren. "Emily Dickinson." Grolier Multimedia
       Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Macintosh ed.1997.
        Danbury, CT: Grolier, 1997.
Citing Periodically Updated
For example: Academic Search EliteHinrichsen, Don."Nepal --A Common Future." Populi  
 The previous citation included the following references.       March 1992:178+. Academic Search Elite. Ebscohost Web.
       Kean University Library, Union. 11 Oct. 2000.
Beginning Writer's Checklist 
 and a conclusion?
 works cited section?
WORDS OF ADVICE 
 you need to prepare the citations while you are 
 doing your research.
 magazines and newspapers or place the titles in
 italics. 
 sure to print out any information which is
 essential to your research and record the date
of access.
 
when you get started, you may have to do some
preliminary research to decide upon your thesis
and to determine the main points you would like 
to discuss. 
 and your main points (branches), prepare a brief 
outline like the example  shown in the outline tree.

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