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Organizing Your Research
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A good organizational scheme is very important during the research phase of your History Day project. Sound organization of your research will save you time, assist you in developing and refining your project's outline, and point out connections between themes and ideas you might otherwise miss. Many scholars use note cards to keep track of their sources (bibliography cards) and their notes (note cards) while conducting research for their projects. Review the example note cards below and click on the Friendly Notepad to the right to find out how to "build" bibliography entries and note cards. Friendly Notepad
note card; FDR Radio; Primary
      Roosevelt, On the Works Relief Program,  April 28, 1935.
      This Fire-side chat focuses on the Works Progress Administration (WPA) which funded the REA.  FDR points out the six guiding principles of the WPA and attempts to re-assure Americans that the country is beginning to recover.  In addition to the content of the speech, the means in which it was delivered (radio) is another example of the emerging usefulness of electricity.
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