Taking Notes for Research

 

Below are three suggestions for taking research notes.  With any of these note-taking forms, you should use the bibliographical format required by your instructor to record information, so you won’t have to revisit sources for missing information.  See our MLA/APA handout for details on these formats.

 

Author, title, publisher, publishing date, page number

 

Quote

the source

 
As you take notes, be sure to write quotations exactly or to paraphrase (put an author’s ideas into your own words) correctly, since you will be held accountable for properly documenting your sources.  See Handout on avoiding plagiarism and how to paraphrase for more information on these topics.

 

 

Author, Page Number

“Quote exact words from source.”

 

 
Note cards are handy because you can

lay them out and organize how each quotation

will fit into the paper.  To save time you can keep

a separate bibliography list and use only the

authors last name on each card.  If you choose

not to keep the list, remember to put all source

information on each card.  Use ziplock bags

to organize and store cards by topic.

Author, title, publisher, publishing date

 

Author, Page Number

“Quote exact words from source.”

 

Author, Page Number

“Quote exact words from source.”

 

Author, Page Number

“Quote exact words from source.”

 
 

 


In a notebook there is a room to

lift many quotations from each source.  Be

sure to place page numbers next to the

quotations to keep track of them.  Use the

front of the page only, so you choose to cut

pages into strips later when you organize the

information.

 

 

 

Author, title, publisher, publishing date, page number

 

“Quote exact words from source.”

 

Author, title, publisher, publishing date, page number

 

“Quote exact words from source.”

 

 
Using a Computer to write

your quotations allows you to cut and paste

directly from on-line sources into your notes

(be sure to out quotation marks around these

quotations and to record bibliographical

information).  You can also copy and paste

notes into the paper as you write.

 

Keep all source information next to each quote

on the computer, so you can print and use quotes

as you would note cards.