2. (2 nd point)A professional paper
generally involves a critical
investigation of a well-defined
issue or problem based on original
analysis
3. Preparation and presentation of a
professional paper relating to any
aspect of archives(records providing
information)administration as defined
by the role delineation(a vivid verbal
description)
4. 1st point It is professionally
written, develops a persuasive
argument, and addresses an
important issue
5. The professional paper requires a
more detailed and extensive
analysis of the issue or problem
6. Title page, abstract, and table of
contents
Introduction to the problem
If the project involves research
, the paper must contain a section
on study design and methods;
7. Discussion of the issue as a
research question, case
study, policy
analysis, intervention, program
evaluation, etc
8. Discussion of the implications (a
conclusion that can be drawn from
something)of the study and
recommendations for practice, and
development of a plan for
dissemination(spread) of
information
9. Discussion of the author’s role as in
relation to the problem, and if
appropriate, to the agencies
addressing with the issue or
problem.