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The Anthrocyclopaedia will remain for now as an archive but will no longer be updated. I will be manually moving materials from this site to Anthrograph from today, editing and updating as I go. Thanks for your visits over the many years---over 10!---that this site has been active. I look forward to welcoming you to a new teaching site.

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managing_bibliographies
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iting is how we show our readers where we get our information and where to find out more about the topic. But t... ate a database of your sources and they link that information to your draft so you never have to type anything ... record sources you've found, edit their citation information, and then using another plugin in your word proce... e PDF and store in its database with the citation information. Most other indexes of journal articles allow Zot
citing_sources
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need to document the sources from which you draw information. You do this so that a reader can follow up on yo... find other complementing or contrasting ideas and information on their topic. Citing sources is thus how we as ... e's original idea or argument, or to bring in new information, to help you make your own point. There are many ... new theses, theories, ideas and newly discovered information, you need to cite the source where you learned ab
asking_a_question
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ther. Think of this way: Type I questions lead to information on which we base our understanding of a topic, an
brainstorming
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. 1979. “‘What Time Is It, Denise?’: Asking Known Information Questions in Classroom Discourse.” Theory into Pr
drafting
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move it around later. I start there because it's information that I know [already]. I don't have to make an ar
reflections_on_research
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congressman take the money, she not only had new information, but [[Choosing a topic|a problem]]. In a sense,

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