Yes? Brilliant. Start searching the Suffolk Libraries catalogue NOW to find some useful books for your research.
No? Shame on you. Go here or follow the link on the right to the Suffolk Libraries Direct page and click the 'Get a Library Card' button. Duh.
Having books as resource material is important as it shows you are using a range of resources and not just relying on the internet. Books can be great for background research to your broad topic as quite often you won't find much for your specfic area of study.
The obvious textbooks and non-fiction are great but you could also consider novels, poems and other fiction, so long as it relates to your topic!!
As with any other research you do you should take detailed reference notes of the texts you are using. Bare minimum for books is Author, title and edition, date, publisher, location of publisher, chapter or page reference. Make this the first thing you do before you read and take any notes from the text. The examiner is looking for accurate referencing so get into good habits early.
Monday, 25 June 2007
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