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Lesson 1
Strategies for Long Papers


Lesson 2
Strategies for Short Papers and Speeches


Lesson 3
Keeping Records of Your Research



Designing A Research Strategy: Introduction

To save yourself time and to get the most out of your research, we suggest you plan your research in advance. As you could see from our discussion in Module 1: Starting Your Research, there is an immense amount of published information on every topic, and you'll rarely find it all in a single resource. Research is a process that involves many steps. To help strategize your time and effort, try using the assignment calculator.

In this module, we will present ideas for developing research strategies for long papers and for short papers, and show why you should keep records during research.




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