Outline for Book: The curious researcher: A guide to writing research papers by Ballenger
- Introduction
- The book, The curious researcher: A guide to writing research papers by Ballenger (2018) highlights the need to first conduct ample research on the context of the topic under study.
- The research should focus on the kind of audience to target, the structure to adopt, the narrator to recount the information, and the types of evidence to include.
- First Week
- In the first week, a researcher should get curious about the information he is about to relay.
- Some of the exercises that should be conducted in the first week include building an interest inventory, identify myths of the topic, develop a bibliography and create a research proposal.
- The Second Week
- In the second week, the researcher should identify good sources of information.
- It is also a good opportunity to build focused knowledge and search library databases for articles and books.
- The researcher should also conduct interviews and surveys.
- Third and Fourth Week
- During the third week, the focus should be on taking notes from identified sources.
- It is also an opportunity to avoid plagiarism while note-taking.
- In the fourth week, the researcher should emphasize on organizing and preparing to write a draft of the entire work.
- Conclusion
- The book talks about the researcher using the draft to write the article or book.
- The book should be written with the reader’s response and perspective in mind.