The Conversation
Reading Strategies for Scholarly Sources
Persuasion
Annotated Bibliographies
Adapting an Argument
100

Only two perspectives: for our against

Binary

100

Reading headings, abstracts, summaries

Skimming

100
The argument structure used most often in Western academia

Artistotelian

100

What sources are comparable to

Clothing

100

What taking the same argument and applying it to a new medium, purpose, audience is comparable to

A new outfit

200

A question that guides exploration

Inquiry question / research question

200

A type of reading that's a learned skill

College reading / rhetorical reading / active reading

200

An argument structure that assumes good intentions on all sides

Rogerian

200

A formatted list of information about a single source that would allow anyone to find it

Reference entry / citation entry

200

Needs to be paired with the proper audience

Medium / genre

300

Exploration, nuance, adaptation

Inquisitive

300

Reading is more focused when we have a _______ for the reading

Purpose

300

Positioning ideas, arguments, or components into a coherent structure

Thesis

300

Summary, credibility assessment, plan for use

Annotations

300

Will be different for a different audience even when the same argument is used

Purpose

400

Networks of open-ended conversation

Scholarship

400
Information or perspectives that are missing from a resource

Research gaps

400

An argument structure often used in legal contexts

Toulmin

400

The more formal version of an annotated bibliography

Literature review

400
Persuasive strategies that consider audience

Rhetorical Strategies