Suggest two tips for creating academic documents not mentioned in the resource information.

What tips were mentioned in the resource information?

There was a fee tips in there but they are looking for the ones that are not in there. That is what I am having a hard time finding,

Laura -- we do not know what is in your Axia resource materials. Jiskha is NOT an Axia forum.

We'd like to help you, but you need to list the tips that are in your resources. Then we can add more.

Thank you Ms. Sue. I have found the answer's to this question but I do appreciate how quickly you got back to me

You're welcome, Laura.

To create academic documents effectively, beyond the resource information, here are two additional tips:

1. Plan and outline your work: Before jumping into writing, take some time to plan and outline your academic document. This will help you organize your thoughts and ideas in a logical manner. Start by brainstorming key points, arguments, and supporting evidence. Then, create a well-defined structure for your document, including an introduction, main body paragraphs, and a conclusion. By having a roadmap, you'll be able to write more efficiently and coherently.

2. Use credible and reliable sources: While the resource information may have provided some guidance on using sources, it's essential to ensure you are incorporating credible and reliable sources within your academic document. This adds validity and authority to your work. Look for sources from reputable journals, books, and scholarly articles. Aim to include a mix of primary and secondary sources to support various aspects of your document. Double-check the credibility of the sources by assessing the qualifications of the authors, considering peer-reviewed publications, and verifying the objectivity and accuracy of the information provided.

Remember, these tips are meant to supplement the information you already have. Adhering to the guidelines, requirements, and conventions set by your academic institution is equally important.