Q Research Paper Proposal Directions-Due Saturday of Week Four or earlier. Worth 20 Extra Credit points. You should have narrowed down your research paper topic to one or two topics you are interested in. You will need to narrow those choices down to one topic based on the topics list within the Research Paper Guidelines and Packet. You should also have gone to the SMC Library Databases to discover all the free research material there is available to you as an SMC student. If you are on campus for other classes, you may want to go to the main library and discuss the databases, and the various ways to search for material, with one of the librarians, who are very nice and extremely helpful, especially for students working on their English 1 research papers. For this particular assignment, write four paragraphs following the guidelines to writing a research proposal found on pages 340-341 of A Writer's Reference. Your textbook states, "A proposal gives you an opportunity to...predict any difficulties or obstacles that might arise during your project....It also gives you the opportunity to seek feedback about your research question and search strategy" (340). Specifically, please consider the following questions when writing your proposal: • Research question. What question will you be exploring? Why does this question need to be asked? What do you hope to learn from the project? • Research conversation. What have you learned so far about the debate or the specific research conversation you will enter? What entry point have you found to offer your own insights and ideas? • Search strategy. Explain your search strategy: What kinds of sources will you use to explore your question? What sources will be most useful, and why? How will you locate a variety of sources (primary/secondary, textual/visual)? • Research challenges. What challenges, if any, do you anticipate (locating sufficient sources, managing the project, finding a position to take)? What resources are available to help you meet these challenges? (341).
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