You are encouraged to minimise the use of textbooks, particularly your prescribed
textbook and use as many journal references as you wish in your essay; more than
8 sources will help you write a more complete paper, if all the sources are relevant.
Excessive inclusion of citations that do not add critical significance to your argument
is discouraged and you will not be rewarded for quantity over quality. The marking
rubric is posted on Blackboard.
How to search the Library databases and how to write an academic essay
Please refer Blackboard/Assessment for Powerpoint presentations from Lindsey Fratus,
Faculty Librarian, on searching the Library’s databases and from Nicholas Collier, Centre for
Teaching and Learning, on writing an academic essay.
You are encouraged to minimise the use of textbooks, particularly your prescribed
textbook and use as many journal references as you wish in your essay; more than
8 sources will help you write a more complete paper, if all the sources are relevant.
Excessive inclusion of citations that do not add critical significance to your argument
is discouraged and you will not be rewarded for quantity over quality. The marking
rubric is posted on Blackboard.
How to search the Library databases and how to write an academic essay
Please refer Blackboard/Assessment for Powerpoint presentations from Lindsey Fratus,
Faculty Librarian, on searching the Library’s databases and from Nicholas Collier, Centre for
Teaching and Learning, on writing an academic essay.
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