What is Research Log?
A research log helps writers keep track of what they read and record their own responses to sources as part of their research process This note-taking strategy helps writers become actively involved with the material and clarifies their understanding of the topic while identifying connections (and disconnects) among different sources.
Steps
- Create a separate entry for each source.
- Record bibliographic information for the source at the top of the entry.
- Quote and paraphrase the source. When quoting, remember to use quotation marks; when paraphrasing, make sure your language and sentence structure are significantly different from the original. Include page numbers, if available.
- Record your response to or reflection on the quoted and paraphrased material. Consider the following:
- What is significant about this information?
- What does this quotation or paraphrase remind you of?
- In what way is this aligned with what other source authors have said?
- In what way is this different from what other source authors have said?