Annotated bibliographies
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How to Write a Research Proposal Paper
This Resource Page will help you learn what a research proposal paper is, understand the steps in the planning stages of a research proposal paper and identify the components of a research proposal paper.
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How to Understand & Plan Assignments
You may ask: “Why are assignments so common at 91 instead of exams? Why do most 91 instructors use assignments to grade students?”. This Resource Page will help you navigate the process of understanding assignment instructions and planning.
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How to Write an Annotated Bibliography
While an annotated bibliography can be a standalone assignment, at its core it is a foundational research tool. This Resource Page will help you learn the steps to write an annotated bibliography.
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How to Evaluate and Select Literature
As you do your literature search, it is important to select only relevant and high-quality sources. This Resource Page will show you strategies and criteria to evaluate and select literature.
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What is an Annotated Bibliography?
An annotated bibliography is a foundational tool to help develop a research project or an assignment. In this Resource Page, you will learn the components of annotated bibliographies and their use in academic writing.
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How to Select Assignment Topics
Your course instructors might ask you to write a paper and they will often require you to choose your own assignment topic. This Resource Page will show you effective strategies for selecting a topic.
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Library Research Skills
Library Research Skills is a series of Quercus-based, self-paced learning modules that will help you improve your research skills and navigate the University of Toronto libraries. If you are not familiar with the library system or are not sure how to get started with research assignments, this is the right resource for you.