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Plan and research
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Plan and research

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A good place to start planning your essay is by researching your topic. From there, you can move on to develop a mind map that helps you formulate a linear essay plan.

Start early and plan how you will manage your time. Tools like the Assignment planner can be useful for this. You will need to move back and forth between steps as you refine your essay plan.

Research the topic

  1. Re-read your course notes then do some initial reading on the topic from the suggested reading list.
  2. Use LibrarySearch and subject guides to find additional, relevant material.
  3. Take notes.
  4. Keep a record of all relevant sources to avoid plagiarism.

Mindmapping

Organise your research by creating a mind map.

Stage 1: Brainstorm ideas

Stage 2: Categorise your ideas

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Ideas:

Keywords:

Stage 3: Create a mindmap, grouping ideas and keywords

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Use and effectiveness (mindmap central heading):

Linear essay plan

Turn your mindmap into a detailed linear plan that includes references. Several options for the structure may be available at this stage. Your choice might need modification or review later on. Look at the following examples.

Example 1

Example 2

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