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1.1 Overview, Goals & Pre-Test
1.2 Why is Academic Reading Different?
1.3 Academic Reading with a Purpose
1.4 Reading to Study and Learn
1.5 Reading to Respond or Reflect
1.6 Reading to Critique and Analyze
1.7 Reading to Research and Summarize
1.8 Academic Reading for Your Discipline
1.9 Reading Effectively in Math
1.10 Reading Effectively in the Social Sciences
1.11 Reading Effectively in the Sciences
2.1 What Is Academic Integrity?
2.2 What is Plagiarism?
2.3 How Plagiarism Happens (Case Study)
2.4 How Plagiarism can be Avoided
2.5 Academic Citations: overview
4.1 Overview, Goals and Pre-test
4.2 Why We Research
4.3 Research as a Process
4.4 Planning Your Research
4.5 Appropriate Sources for Students
4.6 Tips for Searching
4.7 Tracking Your Research
4.8 STOP! Evaluate and Organize your Research Findings
3.1 Overview, Goals and Pre-Test
3.2 Standard Paragraph Structure
3.3 Transitioning from Standard to Academic Paragraphs
3.4 Transitioning from Academic Paragraphs to Essays
3.5 Writing as a Process
3.6 Pause Before You Write Anything!
Pre-Writing
Organizing
Identifying and Integrating Strong Evidence
Appendix
Glossary of Key Terms
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