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Tuesday, December 14, 2004  

A Guide for Writing Research Papers Based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation
http://webster.commnet.edu/mla/index.shtml

A Guide for Writing Research Papers Based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation is prepared by the Humanities Department as part of The Guide to Grammar and Writing and the Arthur C. Banks Jr. Library CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Hartford, Connecticut. Revisions to this Guide were made in May 2004 to reflect recommendations in the MLA Handbook's sixth edition (2003) and on the MLA's own Web pages. A research paper presents the results of your investigations on a selected topic. Based on your own thoughts and the facts and ideas you have gathered from a variety of sources, a research paper is a creation that is uniquely yours. The experience of gathering, interpreting, and documenting information, developing and organizing ideas and conclusions, and communicating them clearly will prove to be an important and satisfying part of your education. This has been added to Student Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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