Sources
When researching and writing your paper, you should use at least one of each of the following types of sources: 1) a primary source; 2) a monograph, if available; 3) an article from an academic journal; 4) a piece from a reputable internet site.
Format
The paper must be 6-8 double-spaced pages, excluding works cited. Pages should be numbered at the top right-hand corner. There are a variety of reference tools in the Library to assist you with your research.
Your paper should be double-spaced, with one-inch margins, in 12-point type.
Include endnotes or footnotes and a bibliography.
Your paper should follow the Chicago style throughout. Instructions on the Chicago style can be found at style examples or in A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. Please consult with your instructor if you wish to use a different professional format.
References
The general rule to keep in mind is that you should avoid using a large number of endnotes/footnotes.
Conversely, whenever you use an idea which is not yours and is not considered common knowledge you should add a footnote or endnote. (Common knowledge: a fact or argument mentioned in multiple sources.)
Also, even if a fact or argument is common knowledge but you want to draw attention to a particular persons use of it, you should use an endnote or footnote.
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