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040 _cTata Book House
_aICTS-TIFR
050 _aQ180.55
100 _aEd. by Booth, Wayne C.
245 _aThe craft of research
_b4 ed.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aChicago:
_bUni. of Chicago Press,
_c[c1995]
300 _a316 p
505 _aI. Research, Researchers, and Readers: 1. Thinking in Print: The Uses of Research, Public and Private: 2. Connecting with Your Reader: Creating a Role for Yourself and Your Readers: II. Asking Questions, Finding Answers: 3. From Topics to Questions: 4. From Questions to a Problem: 5. From Problems to Sources: 6. Engaging Sources: III. Making an Argument: 7. Making Good Arguments: An Overview: 8. Making Claims: 9. Assembling Reasons and Evidence: 10. Acknowledgments and Responses: 11. Warrants: IV. Writing Your Argument: 12. Planning and Drafting: 13. Organizing Your Argument: 14. Incorporating Sources: 15. Communicating Evidence Visually: 16. Introductions and Conclusions: 17. Revising Style: Telling Your Story Clearly:
520 _aThe Craft of Research has helped generations of researchers at every level—from first-year undergraduates to advanced graduate students to research reporters in business and government—learn how to conduct effective and meaningful research. Conceived by seasoned researchers and educators Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams, this fundamental work explains how to find and evaluate sources, anticipate and respond to reader reservations, and integrate these pieces into an argument that stands up to reader critique.
700 _aEd. by Colomb, Gregory G
700 _aEd. by Williams, Joseph M.
700 _aEd. by Bizup, Joseph
700 _aEd. by FitzGerald, William T.
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