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Literature, Class 11: Period 3, Thursday, November 20

Miss Elizabeth Bennet was waiting in the library when her students filed in. She had also left a note on her classroom door this morning, reminding her students of the change in location, should any have forgotten. She would kindly overlook any who were running late.

"Welcome," Eliza said. "This is, as you know, the school library. Many of you are no doubt familiar with it, and for others, it is very possible that this is your first visit. If I accomplish nothing else in this class, at least I may know that each of you have now set foot in it." There was a very playful smile to accompany this. "So then: why are we here? Several reasons, I confess."

"The first is that it seemed odd to spend an entire semester discussing books, and reading books together, without once traveling here, to where so many books are kept. Very neatly ordered, by numbers and in rows, and free for the borrowing. Libraries are quite marvelous that way. Should you ever find yourself seeking new reading material, I highly recommend coming here. There is something to be said for owning a book, to be sure, but one's funds do not always allow for purchase, and there is nothing saying one can't buy a book once one has read it and found it to be a treasure.

"The second reason is that I felt it was time for us to discuss papers. It occurred to me that many of you may not be familiar with how to write basic research papers. Today's class will teach you how. I'm afraid this does mean that I shall be requesting one from you, for our next class.

"One starts by selecting a topic. In more properly academic settings, the topic may be selected for you, or somewhat narrowed down. As we are learning the process, the end result is less important. Therefore, you may choose any topic you like. If you have difficulty selecting a topic, I would be more than happy to assist you in that matter.

"Once one has one's topic, one searches for works which discuss that topic. Useful here is the card catalog," Miss Bennet explained. "One may search it by keyword, author name, or title. There is a physical card catalog in this library, as well as computer terminals which may search for you. If one's search is unsuccessful, try again with a different term; perhaps 'clam' should have been 'mollusk.' If one finds too many results, perhaps narrow your terms. On the terminal, one may search for additional words. 'Clam' could be accompanied by 'cuisine,' if one seeks recipes, or 'habitat' if one wants to know where it is that clams live. The catalog or terminal then tells one where to find the useful materials, and one wanders the stacks to procure them.

"Another useful starting point would be the reference materials. An encyclopedia entry may give one a sufficient overview of the subject, with ideas of further avenues to explore. Encyclopedias list all subjects in alphabetical order, and are issued in volumes; typically each letter is its own book, though more detailed encyclopedias may require multiple volumes just to cover A."

"The information one finds should be jotted on note cards, with precise detail as to where that particular fact was found. Once one has suficient information, one may begin." Miss Bennet then walked her students through the very basics of creating an outline, using that outline to structure one's paper, forming an introduction and a conclusion, and how to properly cite the works one used.

"I do not expect any of you to complete the paper during our time together," she reassured her pupils. "It is to be returned at our next class, which is in two weeks' time, as next week is an American holiday. As we have a class missing, I'm afraid I have another assignment, though it is much smaller and less rigorous, by far.

"Now we reach our third reason for being here, which is somewhat related to our first. You are surrounded by many works of fiction: some classics in their field, some only popular for a time, some unsung gems to which world at large never paid much attention. A wealth of words surrounds you. Choose one title and check it out from the library. It may be any you like; poetry collections, plays, detective novels, historical romances, satire, anything at all. Read it, or at least, read some of it. If you fight your way through just the first chapter, I shall consider that a success. Next class, you will tell me which book, and whether you enjoyed it or not."

"Please do remember that I have office hours on Tuesday, and I shall be here the entire period, should you need any assistance whatsoever. For now," she smiled. "You have papers to start."
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Re: Talk to Sam Winchester (LIT-11)

[personal profile] likethegun 2008-11-20 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"I do get a great deal of reading time in. And my usual visitors are my brother and friends, so I don't mind seeing them."
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Re: Talk to Sam Winchester (LIT-11)

[personal profile] likethegun 2008-11-20 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, you can always change your mind and come back," Sam said. "Since you know your way around."

Re: Choosing a Topic (LIT-11)

[identity profile] first-guardian.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ninjas," he said, but then he wasn't sure if ninjas in this world were anything like Ino's ninjas. "Or Trebuchets, we have to build one for Physics."

Re: Sign In (LIT-11)

[identity profile] new-to-liirness.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Liir Thropp

Re: During the Lecture (LIT-11)

[identity profile] new-to-liirness.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Liir looked like death warmed over (not that much, perhaps flash fried?) but he was there.

Re: Choosing a Topic (LIT-11)

[identity profile] new-to-liirness.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Liir had a little trouble focusing, but he considered whether she'd let him do something on mythology.

Re: Talk to Sam Winchester (LIT-11)

[identity profile] darkangelsawyer.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Very true," Peyton said, laughing. "Are all the aides as nice as you."
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Re: Talk to Sam Winchester (LIT-11)

[personal profile] likethegun 2008-11-20 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, actually, they are," Sam said. "I'm the nicest, of course, but they're all good."

Re: Talk to Sam Winchester (LIT-11)

[identity profile] darkangelsawyer.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, of course, you're the nicest," Peyton said with a grin. "But that's good to know."

Re: Researching Your Paper (LIT-11)

[identity profile] wanna-be-lucas.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"I mean, I can't say those same rough times have happened," Lucas started, not knowing when she was from, "but I can tell you that any Peyton Sawyer or Brooke Davis can come to me whenever they miss or need their Lucas Scott." This town made his brain hurt.
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Re: Sign In (LIT-11)

[personal profile] gobrookeyourself 2008-11-21 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Brooke Davis

Re: Choosing a Topic (LIT-11)

[identity profile] sarcasm-guy.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Knowledge is its own reward," Sokka told her. He even held a straight face for a few moments before cracking up.

Re: Choosing a Topic (LIT-11)

[identity profile] new-to-liirness.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
He smiled at her carefully, looking a bit more pale even than usual.

"No, ma'am."

Re: Choosing a Topic (LIT-11)

[identity profile] death-of-hope.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Anemone's mouth quirked slightly in amusement. "Coralians aren't big on pronouns," she admitted. "There's not that many of us that are human-shaped, and we're the only ones that tend to use 'I'. The others usually go for 'we' and 'us', but they don't really talk much."

Re: Sign In (LIT-11)

[identity profile] mrodneymckay.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
Rodney McKay

Re: Choosing a Topic (LIT-11)

[identity profile] mrodneymckay.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
Rodney glanced through the handouts as he tried to decided if he wanted to research a topic he was already familiar with, or if he'd rather look into an area that would be new to him. Then again, if he'd never been interested in something before, it was probably for a reason.

Re: Researching Your Paper (LIT-11)

[identity profile] mrodneymckay.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Rodney settled in at a terminal and quickly started making a list of potentially useful texts. He also opened a blank document for notes that he'd email to himself when he was done. Next time, he was bringing his own laptop.
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Re: Sign In (LIT-11)

[personal profile] carsexual 2008-11-21 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Sam Witwicky
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Re: During the Lecture (LIT-11)

[personal profile] carsexual 2008-11-21 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
Sam was kind of amazed by the actual card catalog. People still used those? Really?

Then he heard the part about the paper. Uh-oh.

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