'LONGISH TERM PAPER'
'RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY'
TOPIC:
'TECHNIQUES OF WRITING A RESEARCH PAPER'
POONAM WALIMBE
ROLL NO: 111
Dated: 17.10.14
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Introductory Chapter-
Introduction
Objectives and Aims of the study
Research methodology
Summary
Chapter 2: Conceptual analysis of Research paper-
Meaning of research paper
Importance of legal research paper
Research paper may refer to-
Academic paper (also called as Scholarly paper)
Term paper
Thesis/ Dissertation
Summary
Chapter 3: Techniques of writing a good research paper/ Major Steps in writing a research paper -
Time management
Choose the subject of interest
Identify whether enough material is available
Know the expected format of research paper of the University
Formulation of summary (Rough draft)
Connect with the Professor (Frequent and timely up gradation of the work)
Research and Drafting
Footnotes
Simultaneous track on the bibliography
Reread and recheck
Summary
Chapter 4: Format of the Research paper-
Introduction
Aims & Objectives of the study
Research methodology
Literature review
Chapterization
Conclusion
Bibliography
Chapter 5: Conclusion
CHAPTER 1
Introduction-
A research paper presents the researcher's own interpretation or evaluation or argument about a topic of study.
It is not only the sum of sources, but a collection of different pieces of information about a topic, and a review of the liternation in a field. A research paper analyzes a perspective or argues a point. To draw a parallel, a lawyer researches and reads about many cases and uses them to support their own case. A scientist reads many case studies to support an idea about a scientific principle. In the same way, a historian might read books, go on the field, discover facts, interview veterans to confirm a viewpoint and support it with evidence. It may be doctrinal or non-doctrinal or both, regardless of the type of research paper, the research...