
The Craft of Research, Third Edition
- ISBN13: 9780226065663
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With more than 400,000 copies now in print, The Craft of Research is the unrivaled resource for researchers at every level, from first-year undergraduates to research reporters at corporations and government offices.
Seasoned researchers and educators Gregory G. Colomb and Joseph M. Williams present an updated third edition of their classic handbook, whose first and second editions were written in collaboration with the late Wayne C. Booth. The Craft of Research explains how to build an argument that motivates readers to accept a claim; how to anticipate the reservations of readers and to respond to them appropriately; and how to create introductions and conclusions that answer that most demanding question, “So what?”
The third edition includes an expanded discussion of the essential early stages of a research task: planning and drafting a paper. The authors have revised and fully updated their section on electronic research, emphasizing the need to distinguish between trustworthy sources (such as those found in libraries) and less reliable sources found with a quick Web search. A chapter on warrants has also been thoroughly reviewed to make this difficult subject easier for researchers
Throughout, the authors have preserved the amiable tone, the reliable voice, and the sense of directness that have made this book indispensable for anyone undertaking a research project.
The Craft of Research, Third Edition
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The internet has utterly revolutionized the art of scholarship. Seeking a cicerone through the electronic morass, I lighted on this book, as a colleague assured me it was “a classic in its field.”
What I thought this book was, then, was a guide on various websites, the ins and outs of the many publication styles, databases, catalogs, and other information that was previously in-print only but now can be accessed at home. So I assumed this book would have subsections on the different databases and resources available for geology, psychology, French literature, etc. It would discuss and review — essentially guide you through — in an over-arching way, the avalanche of resources that have now come online.
This book is nothing like that.
Instead, this book is intended, it seems, to get you in the proper frame of mind for doing research, to get you in the research “spirit.” I found the whole thing so obvious and general as to be useless — even for a first-year college student.
In this volume you can find such helpful suggestions as:
“Look for problems as you read.” (p. 69)
“In a research report, your goal is not to stuff your claim down your readers’ throats, but to start where they do, with what they know and don’t know.” (p. 113)
“Once you state your claim, say why it’s significant.” (p. 236)
“Your report will only be accurate only if you double-check your notes against your sources.” (p. 103)
“Avoid using an Internet source unless you know that it is reliable and can persuade your readers to think so too.” (p. 84)
“You need a problem to focus your attention on those particular data that will help you solve your problem.” (p. 60)
The thing I would like to know is, what moron is out there writing research papers who isn’t aware of this stuff? The writing is only a notch above such statements as,
“Libraries usually have many books and journals that can help you.”
“The more carefully you read a source, the sharper your understanding will be.”
“Capitalize the first letter of every sentence.”
“Make sure your name is on the first page.”
I mean, how dumb are we gonna get?
(citations are from the Second Edition)
Rating: 1 / 5
I received the product quickly and on time. It was in the correct condition as described, just like new! I am happy with this product and with the service from the seller! Overall, great!
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is an acceptable book for those who have no experience in conducting a formal academic research whether for the Master or PhD’s degree. Personally, I do recommend this book for those who have not started their master’s or PhD’s degree.
Rating: 3 / 5
I remember picking the second edition up off the University library shelf when i was in my second year after wandering aimlessly around the shelves looking for something to read (yea people still do that). This book is definatley the best of it’s kind. It elminates all the anecodotal nonsesne of research theory and gets down to brass tacks, ASKING QUESTIONS. There are all to often books on how to do research but they learn more towards the gathering of information rather than how to formulate your topic and how to put the information together once you’ve got it. It may seem obvious to the experienced researcher but to most this book is a clean cut guide on how to do research properly. i recoomend this to anyone (i used my second edition so much the book fell apart hence i updated to the third edition) KUDOS AUTHORS
Rating: 5 / 5
I was required to read this book for a class. I expected it to be relatively dull. It’s not. It’s a wonderful, straight-forward, humorous and enlightening introduction to “the craft of research.” These authors have tremendous synergy and a wealth of experience among them. They write in a youthful and friendly tone, but with the incisive wisdom of elders. This book should certainly be a required read for any beginning researcher.
Rating: 5 / 5