How to Organize a Research Paper

A research paper, whether it's for a high-school class or a master's
degree, often takes far more work than expected. Get organized and
put yourself on a schedule to get it done, step by step.

Instructions

    • 1

      Clarify the nature of the research paper. For instance, does your professor want you to analyze a problem or defend a position?

    • 2

      Define the steps of the project, setting deadlines for each step and noting other requirements, such as a preliminary outline or a rough draft. See 6 Meet Deadlines and 2 Set Priorities.

    • 3

      Make a list of topic headers or key words relating to your subject. As you conduct your research, assign each piece of information a key word. When you organize these topics later, they'll form a basis for your outline.

    • 4

      Use index cards for your notes or develop a computerized system. Check out software from Onfolio.com or Thomson ISI ResearchSoft (risinc.com), which helps you organize text. Document all sources.

    • 5

      Create an initial outline using the topic headers you've gathered. Review with your professor and make necessary adjustments.

    • 6

      Block out 30 minutes, an hour, three hours or whatever you need to work on the paper daily. Choose a strategy that works for you, maybe in terms of hours and minutes worked, or perhaps for problems solved or pages written.

    • 7

      Write a first draft of your paper and have it critiqued by someone with solid writing experience. Some professors are happy to review first drafts.

    • 8

      Find out the required format for your final product. Many professors are particular about what paper stock you use, how you set margins, and the footnotes and bibliography format.

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