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Research Essay

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The main goal of a research paper is to investigate a particular issue and provide new perspectives or solutions. The writer uses their own original research and/or evaluation of others' research to present a unique, sound, and convincing argument.

Although the final version of a research paper should be well-organized, logical, and clear, the path to writing one is not a straight line. It involves research, critical thinking, source evaluation, organization, and writing. These stages are not linear; instead, the writer weaves back and forth, and the paper's focus and argument grows and changes throughout the process.

Click on the Timeline for a visual representation of the timeline. Click on the Checklist for a document containing the checklist items for a research essay.

According to your start and end dates ( 2024-04-09 to 2024-04-12 ), you have 3 days to finish your assignment.

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Step 1: Getting Started Complete by Tue Apr 09, 2024

A: understand your assignment 1%.

Determine exactly what the assignment is asking you to do. Read the assignment carefully to determine the topic, purpose, audience, format, and length. For more information, see the Writing and Communication Centre's resource  Understanding your assignment .

B:  Conduct preliminary research 3%   

Do some general reading about your topic to figure out:

  • what are the current issues in your subject area?
  • is there enough information for you to proceed?

See the Library's resource  Conduct preliminary research (PDF) .

C:  Narrow your topic 3%

Use traditional journalistic questions (who, what, where, when, why) to focus on a specific aspect of your topic. It will make your paper more manageable, and you will be more likely to succeed in writing something with depth. Read more about  Developing and narrowing a research topic (PDF) .

D: Develop a research question 3%

A research question guides your research. It provides boundaries, so that when you gather resources you focus only on information that helps to answer your question. See the Writing and Communication Centre's resource  Develop a research question (PDF) .

Step 2: Research Complete by Wed Apr 10, 2024

A: design your research strategy 5%.

List the types of literature that may contain useful information for your topic, and isolate the main concepts. Use these concepts to build a list of relevant/useful search terms. For more information, see the Library's resource on Effective research strategies (PDF) .  

This Search statement worksheet (PDF) can help you organize your research strategy.

B: Find and evaluate sources 10%

Not all sources are equally useful. The content of sources you choose must be relevant and current, and you need to make sure you're using academically valid sources such as peer-reviewed journal articles and books. See the Library's resource on  Evaluating your search results critically  and the  RADAR Evaluation Method (PDF) .

C: Conduct research 20%

Gather your information and keep careful track of your sources as you go along. See the Library's resource  Conducting research and note taking (PDF) .

Step3: Organizing your essay Complete by Wed Apr 10, 2024

A: move from research to writing: how to think 8%  .

This critical step involves using the information you've gathered to form your own ideas. This resource can help you get the most out of what you're reading: Reading and listening critically . You've read a good deal of information and now you have to analyze and synthesize it into something new and worth writing about. See How to think: move from research to writing (PDF) for the kind of questions that can guide you through this process.

B: Develop a thesis statement 3%

A strong thesis statement is the cornerstone of a good research essay. Your thesis needs to be clean, concise, focused, and supportable. In most cases, it should also be debatable.

C: Outline the structure of your paper 4%

Organize your ideas and information into topics and subtopics. Outline the order in which you will write about the topics. For more information on how create a good outline, see  Two ways to create an outline: graphic and linear .

Step 4: Writing the first draft Complete by Thu Apr 11, 2024

Time to get writing! A first draft is a preliminary attempt to get ideas down on paper. It's okay if your ideas aren't completely formed yet. Let go of perfection and write quickly. You can revise later.

For additional help, check out the Writing and Communication Centre's resource on  Writing a first draft .

Step 5: Revising and proofreading Complete by Fri Apr 12, 2024

A: evaluate your first draft and conduct additional research as needed 10%.

Determine if there are any gaps in your draft. Do you have enough evidence to support your arguments? If you don't, you should conduct further research.

B: Revise your draft 5%

Print out your paper and work from a hard copy. Read it carefully and look for higher order problems first, such as organization, structure, and argument development. For more help with these higher order issues, check out the tips for revision . 

C: Evaluate your second draft and rewrite as needed 5%

Narrow your focus to paragraph-level issues such as evidence, analysis, flow, and transitions. To improve your flow and transitions, see the Writing and Communication Centre's resource on Transition words .

D: Proofread and put your paper into its final format 5%

Last step! Read carefully to catch all those small errors. Here are some tips on Proofreading strategies . Also take time to make sure your paper adheres to the conventions of the style guide you're using. Think about titles, margins, page numbers, reference lists, and citations.

The University of Waterloo's Writing and Communication Centre has a number of resources that can help you in revising and proofreading. 

Tips for writing: 

  • Active and passive voice (PDF)
  • Writing concisely (PDF)
  • Writing checklist (PDF)

Style Guides:

  • APA style guide (PDF)
  • Chicago author-date style guide (PDF)
  • IEEE style guide (PDF)
  • MLA style guide

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This is a typst template that should (almost) satisfy the University of Waterloo's thesis formatting requirements . The resulted document is similar to, but not exactly the same as the LaTeX template . I wrote this template for my thesis proposal.

At this moment, project , appendix and gls are only documented using the code itself.

Limitations

  • Equations are not labeled in section.equ format. We would either need to "hack" using set equ or wait for typst to implement this.
  • Some duplicated headings appear in PDF's outline (not in TOC). This issue has been addressed by typst's developer. If you compile from GitHub's main branch, instead of using the pre-compiled package, the problem will disappear. We expect the problem will also disappear in the next release of typst.
  • Limited reverse link from bibliography. This needs to be addressed by typst.
  • No reverse link from list of abbreviations. I might find a way to hack this later.

Placeholders in the example file might contain copyrighted example texts obtained from UW's IST. By the time you complete you thesis, all copyrighted texts will have been removed.

Currently, there should be no legal problem for a UW student to use this template. We have plan to release the template under an Apache license similar to simple-typst-thesis's after getting rid of the potentially copyrighted texts. If you need this template soon, feel free to replace the text by non-copyrighted material and submit a pull request.

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