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How do you research for your books?

Juliet Burns - Frequently Asked Questions.
Well, besides a wonderful CP whose DH is a cop... I use the web a lot, but I'm also on a couple of great writer's loops and have also been known to call someone up cold turkey (like the guy at the liquor store when I needed to describe a certain type of champagne or the wonderfully helpful Forensic Pathologist at the Dallas Crime Lab) or send an email-like this really great horse trainer in Canada.
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The Official Website of Jan Burke
The research for the books is important to me, and I appreciate the help I receive from the many people who take time to answer my questions about forensic science, law enforcement, and a host of other subjects. I know the acknowledgment sections of my books are long, but there are always many more people who helped out than those who are named there. See the Crossroads section of the site to meet some of the experts who have shared their expertise with me.
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Writing - Tara K. Harper, Author FAQ
Yes. My husband calls it the R&D phase of my writing. Out of each year, I spend approximately six months researching the science and ideas I have for several books. This usually means studying sciences, interviewing and working with scientists and other professionals; developing scenarios and testing them out. I correspond with professionals from around the world. Not all my research goes into each book. Some technology simply isn't appropriate for this or that story.
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www.joewebernovels.com
I spend at least two hours a day reading research material from a number of sources. In addition, I network with people who are currently in the military or intelligence communities.
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Nelson DeMille - FAQ
There are three ways to do research: reading; interviewing people; going on location. Usually, I begin by reading about a subject until I have enough knowledge to interview people who are in that profession or occupation that I'm writing about - policemen, FBI agents, scientists, forensic people, and so on. Then I go to the locations where my novels are set, such as Moscow (The Charm School), St. Patrick's Cathedral (Cathedral), Ohio (Spencerville), and so forth.
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Do you do research, visit places, when you are writing your books?

Ursula K. Le Guin: Answers to a Questionnaire (FAQ: Frequent...
Stories and books have grown directly out of places that I happened to visit (my first trip to the Eastern Oregon desert led straight to The Tombs of Atuan.) If there is science in a science-fiction story I'm writing and I need to check my facts, I do. But most of my research is into the geography of my own imagination, where Earthsea, and Gethen, and Orsinia, and all my other subworlds are.
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What kind of research do you do for your books?

Gabaldon > FAQ > About the Books
I know a lot of people do all the research and then begin to write, but that wouldn't work for me--since I never know what's going to happen, I wouldn't know where to stop researching! So I don't--I read and research all the time I'm writing. I don't usually know what I need to know until I find it. I have about 200 books that belong to the university library (every so often they want one back, which is a traumatic experience), and I buy them like salted peanuts.
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How do I find books and articles on my research topic?

University of Manitoba: U of M - Libraries - Elizabeth Dafoe...
For books, consult the BISON online catalogue at: http://bison.umanitoba.ca/. Articles can be found by consulting NETDOC, a listing of databases and journal indexes at: http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/online/netdoc.
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How do I find books about my research topic?

Frequently Asked Questions
Students can use CAYLIB, the libraryâ??s online catalog, to find books and periodicals at both campuses. You can access CAYLIB from on- or off-campus. Staff members are happy to show you how to use CAYLIB and how to access your personal library records.
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Why can't I take books out of The Research Libraries?

NYPL, Humanities and Social Sciences Library FAQ
The Research Libraries of The New York Public Library are completely non-circulating. That means that the collections have been assembled as a permanent record of civilization, and keeping them all on-site at all times helps ensure that materials will remain in the collections forever. The Research Libraries maintain limited interlibrary loan agreements with Research Libraries Group (RLG) member libraries.
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Do you do research?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
The PBCC is not a research facility. Our activities and programs are geared toward education, outreach and advocacy. However, we do support breast cancer research wholeheartedly through our Stepping Stone grant, Potamkin grant, and the Income Tax Check-Off program grants, which are all awarded to cancer researchers. return to top
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What research is being done?

NAAF FAQ
There is extensive worldwide research focusing on the cause and treatment of all forms of alopecia areata. The National Alopecia Areata Foundation is leading this research effort by raising private funds and awarding grants to university centers in the United States, Canada, and Europe, and by working closely with the government to increase Federal funding for alopecia areata research. So far NAAF has awarded over two million dollars to fund research at numerous institutes throughout the world.
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Large Print Reviews - Age-Related Macular Degeneration
The National Eye Institute (NEI) is the Federal government's lead agency for vision research. The NEI is supporting a number of research studies both in the laboratory and with patients to learn more about the cause of AMD. This research should provide better ways to detect, treat, and prevent vision loss in people with the disease. There is some suggestion that certain vitamins and minerals may play a role in the treatment of AMD.
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Facts About Age-Related Macular Degeneration [NEI Health Inf...
The National Eye Institute is conducting and supporting a number of studies to learn more about AMD. For example, scientists are: Evaluating families with a history of AMD to understand genetic and hereditary factors that may cause the disease. This research should provide better ways to detect, treat, and prevent vision loss in people with AMD. This online resource guide provides information about macular degeneration.
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JMU - Frequently Asked Questions
Prior to your arrival, a faculty mentor will contact you. He/She will provide details on the project and send you appropriate reading material if necessary. The director does not get involved in the details of any given research projects (other than his own) the research goals, activities, etc. are between the student and his/her mentor.
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How do you do research for your books and how do you keep it all organized?

Bestselling Romance Novelist, Jennifer Blake : FAQ
I begin by reading for a general overview of the time period or historical incident I'll be using, then study the bibliographies of these books for more detailed information. I order books through interlibrary loan, buy books that are particularly pertinent and visit historical research libraries to look at obscure works or at microfilm and microfiche. While writing contemporary romances, I've done a good bit of Internet surfing for data on a wide range of subjects.
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Did you have to do a lot of research to write these books?

The Castle in the Attic & The Battle for the Castle
Yes every book requires research, but it's especially true when you're writing about the Middle Ages. I visited the Metropolitan Museum in New York City where I live and walked through the Arms and Armor Hall. I listened to Gregorian Chant and other medieval music. I read about castles. I visited castles in Ireland and England. For THE BATTLE FOR THE CASTLE, I went to look at the rat lab at a local university. I took my children to see the Morris Dancers who hold a festival every May in Vermont.
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Where can I get research materials, books and other tools for this degree?

ONLINE MBA - FAQs
The TeleCampus Digital Library provides students with access to all of the digital library resources for each university. It includes an extensive listing of reference resources, databases, and news sources. Distance education students can purchase required books from several sources listed within the UT TeleCampus Student Services area. A Campus Enterprise Agreement has been established giving U.T.
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What is in the books?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) of the Official Stiquito H...
This page is simply a "stream of consciousness" of Stiquito, building Stiquito, and using Stiquito. There are actually questions and responses from emails. The major categories are"
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Are there any books about the show?

Frequently Asked Questions about NYPD Blue
True Blue: the Real Stories Behind NYPD Blue is a non-fiction book written by NYPD Blue co-creator David Milch. He shares author's credit with Bill Clark, a former NYPD detective who now serves as an executive producer on the show. The book essentially tells two different stories: 1)The history of the show, including the initial controversy over the nudity and language, the difficulty of working with David Caruso, etc.
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The Golden Compass | The HDM FAQ | His Dark Materials | Brid...
Yes. But no reunion of Will and Lyra. There will be two companion novels to the trilogy - Lyra's Oxford has already been published and The Book of Dust is tentatively slated for a release some time in 2005. Lyra's Oxford is a short story about Lyra four years after the end of The Amber Spyglass (along with 'materials' that have slipped between Lyra's world and our own, such as a postcard..
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Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Books and other materials are shelved on some 532 miles of shelves in all three buildings. All Library stacks are closed.
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Campus FAQs
Textbooks are stocked alphabetically by department as listed in the schedule of classes. The "headers" over the books match the "headers" in the schedule.
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Where are the books in The Research Libraries? How do I order a book from CATNYP?

NYPL FAQs
The Research Libraries' collections are kept in "closed stacks," storage areas not accessible to the public. Materials from the stacks are requested by submitting a call slip at the appropriate service desk. Items are retrieved for readers by Library employees and delivered to the reading rooms where they may be used. Use Telephone Reference at (212) 340-0849 if you have a short factual question.
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How did you research and develop the Journeying through Grief books?

Journeying through Grief Frequently Asked Questions
For nearly thirty years, Stephen Ministries has been helping thousands of congregations train their members to minister to people experiencing grief. During the last 15 years, we've also conducted more than a thousand half-day Caring Ministry Workshops, a main component of which has been a presentation on grief. During that time, we've talked with and learned a lot from grieving people. All of that provides the framework for these books. In addition, during the development of these books, Dr.
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