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About This Collection
About the Publisher
Accessibility Statement
About the Curators
Acknowledgements
1. How Stasis Theory Helps You Write a Better Paper
2. Using Stasis Theory to Narrow Your Topic
3. Stasis Theory
4. Modifying Stasis Theory for the Classroom
5. What is the Rhetorical Situation?
6. Rhetorical Appeals: Logos, Pathos, and Ethos Defined
7. Classical Rhetoric
8. Toulmin Analysis
9. Toulmin Argument Model
10. Types of Claims
11. A Beginner’s Guide to Information Literacy
12. Methods of Discovery
13. Creating an Annotated Bibliography
14. Writing a Summary
15. Integrating Source Evidence into Your Writing
16. Conclusions
17. Ethics and Documenting Sources
18. Review of Best Practices in Data Visualization
19. Audience
20. Stakeholder Engagement and Consultation
21. Writing for Your Health Sciences Audiences
22. Argument and Digital Writing
23. Analytical Reports
24. Proposals
25. Literature Review in Health Sciences