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| | Research Papers: Notes |
 | | Well, to take notes, you need to know what to take notes on; by analyzing the text, you've likely already located the sections or chapters most useful to you. |
 | | Therefore, before you even take notes, neatly record all the pertinent bibliographical information you'll need for any citation format you decide to use (author, title, (editor, translator, and/or edition number if there is one), publisher, city of publication, year of publication, issue number, volume, and page numbers). |
 | | Put a page number next to all notes just in case you need to know where it came from to come back to the source or to use the note in your paper. |
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