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The Process of Writing a Research Paper Guide: Acknowledgements

This guide is intended to help students organize and write a quality research paper for classes. Also included are recommendations concerning how to successfully manage and complete specific course assignments.

Sources Consulted

A tremendous number of books, journal and magazine articles, and open access and for-profit web sites are available that offer advice about how to write a college-level research paper. In particular, the web sites linked below were consulted while developing this guide. To facilitate further access to information about writing papers and completing related assignments in your social sciences coursework, refer to these links, or, consult the resources cited in the individual text boxes that were referred to when specific content was written, updated, or revised.

NOTE: I strongly encourage school, public, or academic librarians, secondary school teachers, college and university faculty, writing center tutors, and other educators to use or modify the contents of this guide for their own purposes. 

Study Skills Program. University of Canberra

Department of Psychology Writing Center. University of Washington

Political Science/Law, Societies, and Justice/Jackson School of International Studies Writing Center. University of Washington

"How to Write a Paper in Scientific Journal Style and Format." Greg Anderson, Department of Biology, Bates College

The Institute for Writing and Rhetoric, Dartmouth College

The OWL (Online Writing Lab). Purdue University.

The Reading/Writing Center. Hunter College.

The Waldin Writing Center. Waldin University.

Web Center for Social Research Methods. Cornell University Office for Rsearch on Evaluation

Writing@CSU. Colorado State University.

The Writing Center. University of Kansas.

The Writing Center. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

The Writing Center. University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Writing Guide, Department of English, George Mason University.

Writing at the University of Toronto.

Writing Tutorial Services. Indiana University


Suggested Citation to Writing Guide:  Labaree, Robert V. Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper. USC Libraries, University of Southern California, last updated September 23, 2019, https://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide.

Suggested Citation to a Tab:  Labaree, Robert V. Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper: Conclusion. USC Libraries, University of Southern California, last updated September 23, 2019, https://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/conclusion.

Suggested Citation to a Sub-Tab:  Labaree, Robert V. Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper: Multiple Book Review Essay. USC Libraries, University of Southern California, last updated September 23, 2019, https://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/bookreview/multiple.