Scholarly Writing
by Temperance Westbrook
1. Administration
1.1. Due December 17th
1.2. share google doc with ggatin+2@ggatin.com
1.3. consult OWL at Purdue (online writing workshop)
1.3.1. Changes in the 7th Edition // Purdue Writing Lab
2. 1. Think about the topic
2.1. Consider what will you enjoy writing about.
2.2. Consider why someone who reads this will be interested.
3. 2. Research
3.1. Compile Ideas - what framework or theory you will consider
3.2. Research support sources
3.3. Consider social media & scholarly writing
4. 3. Structure
4.1. Intro
4.2. Position - what do you believe No Hedging!
4.3. Confirmation - why do you think you are correct
4.4. Concession/REfutations - Consider others thought and viewpoints
4.5. Conclusion
5. 4. Write & Edit
5.1. Don't be afraid to Edit
5.2. Remember Parsimiony
5.2.1. Saying the most with the least number of words