Form and Style. Tenth Edition. offers practical guidance for writing, documenting. and formatting academic papers. Contemporary Incorporates latest changes in documentation styles Provides information on using computers for research Offers advice on how to avoid sexist language Comprehensive Covers chicago.MLA.and APA documentation styles Gives guidelines on researching. note taking, and outlining Gathers complete typing instructions in one section Convenient Shows "actual size" examples for imitation Displays corresponding note and bibliography forms on facing pages Lies flat for easy use .
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Preface by Halliday F11 王宗炎序 F12 導(dǎo)讀 F15 Preface F23 Introduction F26 Research Paper F26 Report F26 Term Paper F27 Review Article F27 Thesis F27 Dissertation F27 Part I: The Processes of Research and Writing 1 Chapter 1: Writing Research Papers 2 Choosing a Topic 2 General Subject Area 2 Definition of theTopic 3 Statement oftheTopic 4 Preparing a Working Bibliography 5 General and Specialized Indexes 6 Bibliographies 8 The Library Catalog 8 Electronic Sources 12 Collecting Information 14 TheWorking Bibliography 14 Critical Evaluation of Sources 16 NoteTaking 18 Outlining the Paper 21 TheThesis Statement 21 Principles of Organization 22 Types of Outlines 23 Outline Formats 23 Writing the Paper 24 The First Draft 24 Revision 25 Editing 26 Format 27 Proofreading 28 Elements of Research Papers 29 Sample Pages 29 Chapter 2: Elements of Theses and Dissertations 38 The Preliminaries Front Matter 38 Abstract 38 Approval Sheet 39 Title Page 39 Copyright Page 40 Table of Contents 41 Lists of Tables and Figures 41 Clearance Forms 41 Acknowledgments 42 Preface 42 The Text Body 42 Organization of Chapters 42 ChapterTitles and Headings 45 Reference Materials Back Matter, or End Matter 46 Appendix 46 Glossary 46 Notes 47 Bibliography, List of Works Cited, or References 47 Index 47 Elements of Theses and Dissertations 48 Sample Pages 48 Chapter 3: Quotations 55 Indirect Quotation 56 Direct Quotation 57 Quotations Run into Text 58 Quotations Set OfffromText 59 Prose 59 Poetry 61 Drama 62 Epigraphs 62 Direct Quotations in Notes 63 Ways of Introducing Direct Quotations 63 Introductions to Run-in Quotations 64 Introductions to Set-offQuotations 65 Punctuation of Direct Quotations 67 Capitalization 67 Quotation Marks 69 End Punctuation 70 Omissions from Quoted Material 71 Interpolation 74 Chapter 4: Style and Mechanics 77 Style 77 Diction 78 Tone 78 Voice 78 Economy 79 Tense 79 Sentence Structure 80 Parallelism 81 Logical Consistency 83 Coherence 83 Unbiased Language 84 Mechanics 85 Spelling 85 Abbreviations 86 Hyphenation 86 Italics 88 Titles of Works 89 Capitalization 91 Numbers 92 Enumeration 94 Editing and Proofreading 96 Chapter 5: Tables, Figures, and Computer Materials 97 Tables 97 Relation of Tables and Text 98 Captions 98 Numbering 100 Columns and Rows 100 Foomotes for Tables 101 Oversize Tables 102 Figures 102 Relation of Figures andText 103 Captions 103 Numbering 103 Hand-drawn and Computer-generated Graphs 104 Mounted Illustrations 104 Oversize Figures 105 Supplies for Creating Figures 105 Computer Materials 106 Computer Programs 106 Computer Output 106 Tables, Figures, and Computer Materials 107 Sample Pages 107 Chapter 6: The Finished Copy 118 The Final Draft 118 Equipment and Supplies 118 TheTypewriter or Computer Printer 118 Type 119 Software 119 Special Symbols 119 Ribbon 120 Paper 120 Copies 120 Materials for Correction 120 Typing and Printing Instructions 121 Numbering of Pages 121 Spacing 122 Quotations 124 Endnotes and Foomotes 126 HeadingsWithin Chapters 127 Tables and Figures 128 Chapter Numbers andTitles 130 Part-Title Pages 130 Bibliographies and Lists of Works Cited 130 Front Matter for aThesis or Dissertation 131 Back Matter for aThesis or Dissertation 133 Part II: Systems of Documentation 135 General Information on Documentation 136 Purposes of Notes and Parenthetical References 136 Acknowledging Indebtedness 137 EstablishingtheValidity of Evidence 137 Providing Cross-References Within the Paper 137 Amplifying Ideas 137 Providing Additional Bibliography 138 The List of Sources 138 Alphabetization of Entries 139 Types of Bibliographies 140 Chapter 7: Chicago Manual Style 141 Endnotes and Footnotes 142 Designation of Notes in theText 142 First Reference and Subsequent Reference 143 Bibliographies 150 Books 151 MultivolumeWorks and Series 157 Periodicals 158 Works of Literature 161 ReferenceWorks 163 Public Documents 164 Unpublished Sources 167 Dissertations 168 Nonprint Sources 169 Electronic Sources 173 Examples of Footnote and Endnote Forms and Bibliography Forms 175 Chapter 8: Modern Language Association Style 210 Content of Parenthetical Citations 210 Placement and Punctuation of Parenthetical Documentation 214 The List of Works Cited 215 Works Cited Forms 218 Books 218 Articles in Periodicals 224 Electronic Sources 227 Other Sources 228 Sample Pages 233 Chapter 9: American Psychological Association Style 235 Parenthetical Reference Citations in Text 236 Rderence Forms 241 Periodicals 241 Books and Chapters of Books 245 Technical and Research Reports 249 Proceedings of Meetings 250 Dissertations andTheses 250 Unpublished Materials and Works of Limited Circulation 251 Reviews and Published Interviews 252 Audiovisual Media 253 Electronic Media 254 The List of References 256 Sample Pages 258 --A Appendix A:MLA-Style Shortened Forms of Publishers'' Names and Imprints 261 Appendix B:Legal Citation 264 Appendix C:Author-Number System of References 268 Appendix D:Abbreviations of State Names 269 Glossary 271 Index 275 文庫索引 282