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MS3 Research Essay
  Moving Forward
• Learning objectives: to learn how to write
  a more developed draft of the research
  essay
• Learning outcomes: to have clear set of
  new objectives to complete in preparation
  for the submission of a 2nd draft
       • EBI: you have started a 2nd draft and
         use the appropriate referencing for
         your secondary sources
What do the exam board want to
               see?
• A clearly defined focus of study
• Demonstration of independent research skills
• The ability to evaluate the validity of research and
  apply it to your study
Starter
•   Create a spider diagram using the ‘research
    skills’ as a staring point to asses what you
    have achieved in your research
What next?
The new draft! A list of requirements…
• 1400-1800 words in length.
• Have a clear title which must feature the word genre,
  narrative or representation in the title.
• A depth in your work that clearly differentiates it
  from Y12 ‘analytical’ work.
• Have a range of primary and secondary resources
  which demonstrate research methods.
• Media terminology.
• A bibliography of lists referred to (these must be
  clear and accurate.
•
                               Checklist
    Clear focus area approved by teacher
•   Secondary sources collated and edited/highlighted
•   Secondary resources included in the draft with appropriate referencing:
                – Web/print articles
                – Books/Google Scholar
                – Journals/magazines (web/print)
                – Related programmes/documentaries (YouTube, DVD ‘special editions’
                  etc.)
•   Primary research included in the draft with appropriate referencing:
                – Questionnaires (quantitative: likert and semantic differential models)
                  with responses collated
                – Focus group (qualitative) with answers recorded
                – Close analysis of key elements of key texts
•   1st draft submitted and feedback received
•   2nd draft submitted and mark given
•   3rd draft submitted where required
Referencing
What is the point?
• To give credit to the concepts and ideas of
  other authors.
• To provide the reader (often the
  marker/examiner of the assignment) with
  evidence of the breadth of your reading.
• To enable those who read your work to locate
  the cited references easily.
Plagiarism
• Plagiarism is passing off the work of others as your
  own. This constitutes academic theft and is a serious
  matter which is penalised in assignment marking.
• Making a clear reference will help you avoid this.
Footnotes
• First reference: Author, title (underlined, or italics if available), place of
  publication, publisher, date, page reference.
• Example: J. K. Nyerere, Freedom and Unity: A Selection from Writings and
  Speeches, 1952-65 (Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1967) p.196.
• Subsequent references: Author (surname only unless ambiguous),
  abbreviated title (underlined, or italics if available), page reference.
• Example: Nyerere, Freedom and Unity, p. 50.
Referencing film
Title. Year of release. [Medium]. Director. Country of
   origin: Film studio.
Example
Macbeth, 1948. [Film]. Directed by Orson Wells. USA:
   Republic Pictures.
Referencing TV broadcasts
Series title and episode name and number if relevant,
   Year of broadcast. [Medium] Broadcasting
   organisation and Channel, date and time of
   transmission.
Example
Little Britain, 2006. [TV programme] BBC, BBC2, 30
   January 2006 20.00.
Books (‘Google Scholar’ scans)
When making reference to an author’s work in your text, their
  name is followed by the year of publication of their work, and
  page reference, in brackets (parentheses) and forms part of
  the sentence.
Example:
• Cormack (1994, pp.32-33) states that 'when writing for a
  professional readership, writers invariably make reference to
  already published works'.
• In general, when writing for a professional publication, it is
  good practice to make reference to other relevant published
  work. This view has been supported in the work of Cormack
  (1994, pp.32-33).
If you make reference to a work or piece of research
   without mentioning the author in the text then both
   the author’s name and publication year are placed at
   the relevant point in the sentence or at the end of
   the sentence in brackets:
Making reference to published work appears to be
   characteristic of writing for a professional audience
   (Cormack, 1994).
Magazines and journals
• For journal articles the required elements for a references are:
Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title of Journal, Volume
  number (Issue/Part number), Page numbers.
Examples
Boughton, J.M., 2002. The Bretton Woods proposal: an in depth
  look. Political Science Quarterly, 42 (6), pp.564-78.
Perry, C., 2001. What health care assistants know about clean
  hands. Nursing Times, 25 May, 97(22), pp.63-64.
Websites
Authorship or Source, Year. Title of web document or web page.
   [Medium]
(date of update)
Example
Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource
   Locator) and additional details such as access or routing from
   the home page of the source.
[Accessed date].
On-line journals
For journal articles from an electronic source the required elements for a
   reference are:
• Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title of Journal, [type of medium]
   Volume number (Issue/Part number), Page numbers if availalble.
• Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource Locator) and
   additional details of access, such as the routing from the home page of the
   source. [Accessed date].
Example
Boughton, J.M., 2002. The Bretton Woods proposal: an in depth look. Political
   Science Quarterly, [e-journal] 42 (6). Abstract only.
Available at:BlackwellScienceSynergydatabase
http://www.pol.upenn/articles, Blackwell Science Synergy
[Accessed 12 June 2005].
Newspapers
• For newspaper articles the required elements for a reference
   are:
Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title of Newspaper,
Day and month before page number and column line.
Example
Slapper, G., 2005. Corporate manslaughter: new issues for
   lawyers. The Times, 3 Sep. p. 4b.
For newspaper articles found in online newspapers, the required
   elements for a reference are:
Author or corporate author, Year. Title of document or page.
   Name of newspaper, [type of medium] additional date
   information.
Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource
   Locator) and additional details of access, such as the routing
   from the home page of the source.[Accessed date].
Example
Chittenden, M., Rogers, L. & Smith, D., 2003. Focus: ‘Targetitis
   ails NHS. Times Online, [internet] 1 June.
Available at: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,11-
   1506-669.html
[Accessed 17 March 2005]. N.B. the URL should be underlined

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Ms3 development

  • 1. MS3 Research Essay Moving Forward
  • 2. • Learning objectives: to learn how to write a more developed draft of the research essay • Learning outcomes: to have clear set of new objectives to complete in preparation for the submission of a 2nd draft • EBI: you have started a 2nd draft and use the appropriate referencing for your secondary sources
  • 3. What do the exam board want to see? • A clearly defined focus of study • Demonstration of independent research skills • The ability to evaluate the validity of research and apply it to your study
  • 4. Starter • Create a spider diagram using the ‘research skills’ as a staring point to asses what you have achieved in your research
  • 5. What next? The new draft! A list of requirements… • 1400-1800 words in length. • Have a clear title which must feature the word genre, narrative or representation in the title. • A depth in your work that clearly differentiates it from Y12 ‘analytical’ work. • Have a range of primary and secondary resources which demonstrate research methods. • Media terminology. • A bibliography of lists referred to (these must be clear and accurate.
  • 6. Checklist Clear focus area approved by teacher • Secondary sources collated and edited/highlighted • Secondary resources included in the draft with appropriate referencing: – Web/print articles – Books/Google Scholar – Journals/magazines (web/print) – Related programmes/documentaries (YouTube, DVD ‘special editions’ etc.) • Primary research included in the draft with appropriate referencing: – Questionnaires (quantitative: likert and semantic differential models) with responses collated – Focus group (qualitative) with answers recorded – Close analysis of key elements of key texts • 1st draft submitted and feedback received • 2nd draft submitted and mark given • 3rd draft submitted where required
  • 7. Referencing What is the point? • To give credit to the concepts and ideas of other authors. • To provide the reader (often the marker/examiner of the assignment) with evidence of the breadth of your reading. • To enable those who read your work to locate the cited references easily.
  • 8. Plagiarism • Plagiarism is passing off the work of others as your own. This constitutes academic theft and is a serious matter which is penalised in assignment marking. • Making a clear reference will help you avoid this.
  • 9. Footnotes • First reference: Author, title (underlined, or italics if available), place of publication, publisher, date, page reference. • Example: J. K. Nyerere, Freedom and Unity: A Selection from Writings and Speeches, 1952-65 (Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1967) p.196. • Subsequent references: Author (surname only unless ambiguous), abbreviated title (underlined, or italics if available), page reference. • Example: Nyerere, Freedom and Unity, p. 50.
  • 10. Referencing film Title. Year of release. [Medium]. Director. Country of origin: Film studio. Example Macbeth, 1948. [Film]. Directed by Orson Wells. USA: Republic Pictures.
  • 11. Referencing TV broadcasts Series title and episode name and number if relevant, Year of broadcast. [Medium] Broadcasting organisation and Channel, date and time of transmission. Example Little Britain, 2006. [TV programme] BBC, BBC2, 30 January 2006 20.00.
  • 12. Books (‘Google Scholar’ scans) When making reference to an author’s work in your text, their name is followed by the year of publication of their work, and page reference, in brackets (parentheses) and forms part of the sentence. Example: • Cormack (1994, pp.32-33) states that 'when writing for a professional readership, writers invariably make reference to already published works'. • In general, when writing for a professional publication, it is good practice to make reference to other relevant published work. This view has been supported in the work of Cormack (1994, pp.32-33).
  • 13. If you make reference to a work or piece of research without mentioning the author in the text then both the author’s name and publication year are placed at the relevant point in the sentence or at the end of the sentence in brackets: Making reference to published work appears to be characteristic of writing for a professional audience (Cormack, 1994).
  • 14. Magazines and journals • For journal articles the required elements for a references are: Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title of Journal, Volume number (Issue/Part number), Page numbers. Examples Boughton, J.M., 2002. The Bretton Woods proposal: an in depth look. Political Science Quarterly, 42 (6), pp.564-78. Perry, C., 2001. What health care assistants know about clean hands. Nursing Times, 25 May, 97(22), pp.63-64.
  • 15. Websites Authorship or Source, Year. Title of web document or web page. [Medium] (date of update) Example Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource Locator) and additional details such as access or routing from the home page of the source. [Accessed date].
  • 16. On-line journals For journal articles from an electronic source the required elements for a reference are: • Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title of Journal, [type of medium] Volume number (Issue/Part number), Page numbers if availalble. • Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource Locator) and additional details of access, such as the routing from the home page of the source. [Accessed date]. Example Boughton, J.M., 2002. The Bretton Woods proposal: an in depth look. Political Science Quarterly, [e-journal] 42 (6). Abstract only. Available at:BlackwellScienceSynergydatabase http://www.pol.upenn/articles, Blackwell Science Synergy [Accessed 12 June 2005].
  • 17. Newspapers • For newspaper articles the required elements for a reference are: Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title of Newspaper, Day and month before page number and column line. Example Slapper, G., 2005. Corporate manslaughter: new issues for lawyers. The Times, 3 Sep. p. 4b.
  • 18. For newspaper articles found in online newspapers, the required elements for a reference are: Author or corporate author, Year. Title of document or page. Name of newspaper, [type of medium] additional date information. Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource Locator) and additional details of access, such as the routing from the home page of the source.[Accessed date]. Example Chittenden, M., Rogers, L. & Smith, D., 2003. Focus: ‘Targetitis ails NHS. Times Online, [internet] 1 June. Available at: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,11- 1506-669.html [Accessed 17 March 2005]. N.B. the URL should be underlined