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ENGL 2010: Synthesis Lesson Pre-Work
USU Libraries
This pre-work module will prepare you for your class session with your librarian by teaching you:
- what synthesis is,
- how to create a Research Matrix,
- and get you thinking about the perspectives represented in your research.
Preview: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/570f4ae6084d44909abe5a44fcfd4c1e?shared
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ENGL 2010: Investigating a Topic (2024)
Sara Szobody
This module will help you develop your ideas for your final writing assignment in ENGL 2010. We'll give you ways to avoid common pitfalls as you start thinking about your topic and give you strategies for finding multiple perspectives on an issue. Along the way, you'll learn how to use library research databases that will help you brainstorm new ideas and find sources related to your topic. By the end of this module, you'll have drafted a specific, researchable question for your paper.
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Citing MMU Scholars
Niki Fullmer and Katie Strand
This video will explain the importance of citing Multiply Marginalized and Underrepresented (MMU) Scholars as well as explain the historical and systematic prejudices within research and citations.
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Variety of Sources
USU Libraries
Learn how using a variety of sources can help you get a well-rounded view, include several voices and perspectives, and diminish bias.
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Research Synthesis
USU Libraries
This video walks you through how to engage in synthesis in order to take research from multiple sources, your own arguments and turn it into a research paper.
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Considering Opposing Viewpoints & Perspectives
USU Libraries
This video walks you through the importance of incorporating opposing viewpoints and different perspectives in your research.
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