The Reflective Memo
This video lecture discusses the Reflective Memo as the step after the annotated bibliography toward writing a historical literature review section of a research paper. It defines and describes the reflective memo, lists the fields of information required, lists the steps of writing reflective memos, and provides an example. Produced by Dr. Martin T. Olliff for his Troy University (AL) classes, HIS 3375 (Historical Research) and HIS 4490 (Senior Seminar in History). No part of this work is a work for hire under US Copyright Law.
Видео The Reflective Memo канала Martin T. Olliff
Видео The Reflective Memo канала Martin T. Olliff
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