Lecture XIV.b-- The Electronic Frontier
Workshop on Student Projects please e-mail me with any questions about the Semester Research Project or the Take-Home final exam. While you still have a good deal of time to work on your final project, you might find it helpful to "Swiss cheese" the job by getting the format elements in place. The formatting for your project is very simple, and it consists of little jobs that you can do in the times and spaces when you can't think of what to write! Basically, you will want these elements: 1. A Title Page (I do not need a fancy or expensive folder. If you want to protect your title page from dirt, etc., just staple a blank page over the top!) 2. The Text. It is best to use the accepted formatting for academic papers - simply because you don't want to take the time to make your own model. Margins should be one inch all around. White paper of regular quality. Standard type face, either Ariel or Times New Roman, 12 pt. A slugline or header with your name, title of paper, and page number: Luesebrink/WomenLit/2. That should do it! 3. Your Documentation. You should probably have a Bibliography page and Endnotes or Works Cited.
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