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An outline, also called a hierarchical outline, is a list arranged to show hierarchical relationships and is a type of tree structure. An outline is used[1] to present the main points (in sentences) or topics (terms) of a given subject. Each item in an outline may be divided into additional sub-items. If an organizational level in an outline is to be sub-divided, it shall have at least two subcategories, although one subcategory is acceptable on the third and fourth levels, as advised by major style manuals in current use.[2][3][4][5][6] An outline may be used as a drafting tool of a document, or as a summary of the content of a document or of the knowledge in an entire field. It is not to be confused with the general context of the term "outline", which a summary or overview of a subject, presented verbally or written in prose[7] (for example, The Outline of History is not an outline of the type presented below). The outlines described in this article are lists, and come in several varieties.

A sentence outline is a tool for composing a document, such as an essay, a paper, a book, or even an encyclopedia. It is a list used to organize the facts or points to be covered, and their order of presentation, by section. Topic outlines list the subtopics of a subject, arranged in levels, and while they can be used to plan a composition, they are most often used as a summary, such as in the form of a table of contents or the topic list in a college course's syllabus.

Outlines are further differentiated by the index prefixing used, or lack thereof. Many outlines include a numerical or alphanumerical prefix preceding each entry in the outline, to provide a specific path for each item, to aid in referring to and discussing the entries listed. An alphanumerical outline uses alternating letters and numbers to identify entries. A decimal outline uses only numbers as prefixes. An outline without prefixes is called a "bare outline".

Specialized applications of outlines also exist. A reverse outline is a list of sentences or topics that is created from an existing work, as a revision tool; it may show the gaps in the document's coverage so that they may be filled, and may help in rearranging sentences or topics to improve the structure and flow of the work. An integrated outline is a composition tool for writing scholastic works, in which the sources, and the writer's notes from the sources, are integrated into the outline for ease of reference during the writing process.

A software program designed for processing outlines is called.

Types of outlines edit

Outlines are differentiated by style, the inclusion of prefixes, and specialized purpose. There are also hand-written outlines (which are highly limited in utility)[according to whom?], and digitized outlines, such as those contained within an outliner (which are much more useful).

By style edit

There are two main styles of outline: sentence outlines and topic outlines.

A sample topic outline application: An outline of human knowledge edit

Propædia ips the historical attempt of the to present a hierarchical "Outline of Knowledge" in a separate volume in the 15th edition of 1974. The Outline of Knowledge was a project by [[M Propædia had three levels, 10 "Parts" at the top level, 41 "Divisions" at the middle level and 167 "Sections" at the bottom level, numbered, for example, "1. Matter and Energy", "1.1 Atoms", "1.1.1. Structure and Properties of Sync".

By prefixing used edit

A feature included in many outlines is prefixing. Similar to outline prefix is a label (usually alphanumeric or numeric) placed at the beginning of an outline entry to assist in referring to it.

Bare outlines edit

Bare outlines include no prefixes.

Alphanumeric outline edit

An alphanumeric outline includes a prefix at the beginning of each topic as a reference aid. The prefix is in the form of for the top level, upper-case letters (in the alphabet of the language being used) for the next level, Arabic numerals for the next level, and then lowercase letters for the next level. For further levels, the order is started over again. Each numeral or letter is followed by a period, and each item is capitalized, as in the following sample:

Thesis statement: E-mail and internet monitoring, as currently practiced, is an invasion of employees' rights in the workplace.

I. The situation: Over 80% of today's companies monitor their employees.
A. To prevent fraudulent activities, theft, and other workplace related violations.
B. To more efficiently monitor employee productivity.
C. To prevent any legal liabilities due to harassing or offensive communications.
II. What are employees' privacy rights when it comes to electronic monitoring and surveillance in the workplace?
A. American employees have basically no legal protection from mean and snooping bosses.
1. There are no federal or State laws protecting employees.
2. Employees may assert privacy protection for their own personal effects.
B. Most managers believe that there is no right to privacy in the workplace.
1. Workplace communications should be about work; anything else is a misuse of company equipment and company time
2. Employers have a right to prevent misuse by monitoring employee communications

Some call the Roman numerals "A-heads" (for "A-level headings"), the upper-case letters, "B-heads", and so on. Some writers also prefer to insert a blank line between the A-heads and B-heads, while often keeping the B-heads and C-heads together.

If more levels of outline are needed, lower-case Roman numerals and numbers and lower-case letters, sometimes with single and double parenthesis can be used, although the exact order is not well defined, and usage varies widely.

The scheme recommended by the MLA Handbook,[8] and the Purdue Online Writing Lab,[9] among others, uses the usual five levels, as described above, then repeats the Arabic numerals and lower-case letter surrounded by parentheses (round brackets) – I. A. 1. a. i. (1) (a) – and does not specify any lower levels,[8][9] though "(i)" is usually next. In common practice, lower levels yet are usually Arabic numerals and lowercase letters again, and sometimes lower-case Roman again, with single parentheses – 1) a) i) – but usage varies. MLA style is sometimes incorrectly referred to as APA style,[10] but the APA Publication Manual does not address outline formatting at all.

A very different style recommended by The Chicago Manual of Style,[1][11] based on the practice of the United States Congress in drafting legislation, suggests the following sequence, from the top to the seventh level (the only ones specified): I. A. 1. a) (1) (a) i) – capital Roman numerals with a period, capital letters with a period, Arabic numerals with a period, italic lowercase letters with a single parenthesis, Arabic numerals with a double parenthesis, italic lowercase letters with a double parenthesis, and italic lowercase Roman numerals with a single parentheses, though the italics are not required). Because of its use in the US Code and other US law books, many American lawyers consequently use this outline format.

Another alternative scheme repeats all five levels with a single parenthesis for the second five – I) A) 1) a) i) – and then again with a double parenthesis for the third five – (I) (A) (1) (a) (i).[citation needed]

Many oft-cited style guides besides the APA Publication Manual, including the AP Stylebook, the NYT Manual, Fowler, The Guardian Style Guide, and Strunk & White, are silent on the topic.

One side effect of the use of both Roman numerals and uppercase letters in all of these styles of outlining is that in most alphabets, "I." may be an item at both the top (A-head) and second (B-head) levels. This is usually not problematic because lower level items are usually referred to hierarchically. For example, the third sub-sub-item of the fourth sub-item of the second item is item II. D. 3. So, the ninth sub-item (letter-I) of the first item (Roman-I) is item I. I., and only the top level one is item I.

Decimal outline edit

The decimal outline format has the advantage of showing how every item at every level relates to the whole, as shown in the following sample outline:

Thesis statement: ---

1.0 Introduction
1.1 Brief history of Liz Claiborne
1.2 Corporate environment
2.0 Career opportunities
2.1 Operations management
2.1.1 Traffic
2.1.2 International trade and corporate customs
2.1.3 Distribution
2.2 Product development

A first subsection may be numbered 0 rather than 1 (as in 2.0 Career opportunities) if it is an introduction or similar to the following subsections.

ISO 2145 describes a standard for decimal outlines.

By specialized purpose edit

Special types of outlines include reverse outlines and integrated outlines.

Reverse outline edit

A reverse outline is an outline made from an existing work. Reverse outlining is like reverse engineering a document. The points or topics are extracted from the work, and are arranged in their order of presentation, by section, in the outline. Once completed, the outline can be filled in and rearranged as a plan for a new improved version of the document.

Integrated outline edit

An integrated outline is a helpful step in the process of organizing and writing a scholarly paper (literature review, research paper, thesis or dissertation). When completed the integrated outline contains the relevant scholarly sources (author's last name, publication year, page number if quote) for each section in the outline. An integrated outline is generally prepared after the scholar has collected, read and mastered the literature that will be used in the research paper. Shields and Rangarajan (2013) recommend that new scholars develop a system to do this. Part of the system should contain a systematic way to take notes on the scholarly sources.[12] These notes can then be tied to the paper through the integrated outline. This way the scholar reviews all of the literature before the writing begins.

An integrated outline can be a helpful tool for people with writer's block because the content of the paper is organized and identified prior to writing. The structure and content is combined and the author can write a small section at a time. The process is less overwhelming because it can be separated into manageable chunks. The first draft can be written using smaller blocks of time.[13]

Hand-written vs computerized edit

For a comparison, see § Outliners, below.

Applications edit

Outlines are used for composition, summarization, and as a development and storage medium.

Composition edit

Merriam-Webster's manual for writers and editors (1998, p. 290) recommends that the section headings of an article should when read in isolation, combine to form an outline of the article content. Garson (2002) distinguishes a 'standard outline', presented as a regular table of contents from a refined tree-like 'hierarchical outline', stating that "such an outline might be appropriate, for instance, when the purpose is taxonomic (placing observed phenomena into an exhaustive set of categories). ... hierarchical outlines are rare in quantitative writing, and the researcher is well advised to stick to the standard outline unless there are compelling reasons not to."[14]

Writers of fiction and creative nonfiction, such as Jon Franklin,[15] may use outlines to establish plot sequence, character development and dramatic flow of a story, sometimes in conjunction with free writing.

Preparation of an outline is an intermediate step in the process of writing a scholarly research paper, literature review, thesis or dissertation. A special kind of outline (integrated outline) incorporates scholarly sources into the outline before the writing begins.[16]

Summarization edit

In addition to being used as a composition tool during the drafting process, outlines can also be used as a publishing format. Outlines can be presented as work's table of contents, but they can also be used as the body of a work. The Outline of Knowledge from the 15th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica is an example of this. Wikipedia includes outlines that summarize subjects (for example, see Outline of chess, Outline of Mars, and Outline of knowledge).

Professors often hand out to their students at the beginning of a term, a summary of the subjects to be covered throughout the course in the form of a topic outline. It may also be included as part of a larger course synopsis.

Outlines are also used to summarize talking points for a speech or lecture.

Personal information management edit

Outlines, especially those used within an outliner, can be used for planning, scheduling, and recording.

Outliners edit

An outliner (or "outline processor") is a specialized type of word processor used to view, create, build, modify, and maintain outlines. It is a computer program, or part of one, used for displaying, organizing, and editing hierarchically arranged text in an outline's tree structure. Textual information is contained in discrete sections called "nodes", which are arranged according to their topic-subtopic (parent-child) relationships, sort of like the members of a family tree. When loaded into an outliner, an outline may be collapsed or expanded to display as few or as many levels as desired.

Outliners are used for storing and retrieving textual information, with terms, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs attached to a tree. So rather than being arranged by document, information is arranged by topic or content. An outline in an outliner may contain as many topics as desired. This eliminates the need to have separate documents, as outlines easily include other outlines just by adding to the tree.

The main difference between a hand-written outline and a digital one, is that the former is usually limited to a summary or blueprint of a planned document, while the latter may easily include all of the content of the entire document and many more. In other words, as a hand-written work an outline is a writing tool, but on a computer, it is a general purpose format supported by a robust development and display medium capable of handling knowledge from its creation to its end use.

Outliners may be used in content creation instead of general word processors for capturing, organizing, editing, and displaying knowledge or general textual information. Outliners are ideal for managing lists, organizing facts and ideas, and for writing computer programs. They are also used for goal and task management (including personal information management and project management), and for writing books and movie scripts.

The graphical counterpart to outliners are mind mappers.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Lists and Outlines (6.121–126)". Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed.). Chicago: U. of Chicago Press. 2010.
  2. ^ Turabian, K. L (2003). A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (7th ed.). Chicago: U. of Chicago Press. pp. 63–64. You should have at least two items to list at each level; if you do not, reconsider the structure of the outline.
  3. ^ Gibaldi, J (2003). MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (6th ed.). New York: Modern Language Association of America. p. 53. Logic requires that there be a II to complement a I, a B to complement an A, and so on.
  4. ^ Tardiff, Elyssa; Brizee, Allen (2010-01-08). . Purdue OWL - Purdue University. Archived from the original on Mar 1, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-02. Division – How do I accomplish this? Each heading should be divided into 2 or more parts.
  5. ^ (PDF). Psychology Writing Center, U. of Washington. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-08-20. Retrieved 2010-04-02. Both topic and sentence outlines follow rigid formats... By convention, each category consists of a minimum of two entries.
  6. ^ . Los Angeles City College Library Online. Jan 22, 2001. Archived from the original on 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2010-04-02. Each heading and subheading must have at least two parts.
  7. ^ OED: "outline n.3.a. In pl. The main features or general principles of a subject, proposal, etc. 3.b. A brief verbal or written description of something, giving a general idea of the whole but leaving details to be filled in; a draft, a summary. Also: a précis of a proposed article, novel, scenario, etc."
  8. ^ a b "1.8.3: Final Outline". MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (Seventh ed.). New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America. 2009. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-60329-024-1.
  9. ^ a b . Purdue Online Writing Lab. Purdue University. 2011. Archived from the original on Oct 26, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  10. ^ For example: "APA Outline Format Examples". YourDictionary. 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  11. ^ "Lists and Outline Style (6.124–130)". Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.). Chicago, IL: U. of Chicago Press. 2003. pp. 270–275. ISBN 0-226-10403-6.
  12. ^ Shields, Patricia and Rangarjan, N. 2013. A Playbook for Research Methods: Integrating Conceptual Frameworks and Project Management. [1]. Stillwater, OK: New Forums Press. See Chapter 8 for a detailed discussion of an integrated outline with examples.
  13. ^ Shields, Patricia. 2014. Tools for Excellent Papers: 2014 ASPA Student Summit. Presentation at the American Society for Public Administration annual conference, Washington DC March 15, This powerpoint describes a system for writing paper that contains an integrated outline. Slides 37 - 46 examine the components of an integrated outline with an example.
  14. ^ G. David Garson, Guide to writing empirical papers, theses, and dissertations. CRC Press, 2002, ISBN 978-0-8247-0605-0, chapter "Typical Outlines", pp. 23-34.
  15. ^ Franklin, Jonathan (1994). Writing for Story. Plume. ISBN 9780452272958.
  16. ^ Shields, Patricia M. 2004.Step by Step: Building a Research Paper. Stillwater OK: New Forums Press. ISBN 1-58107-117-5

References edit

  • Mary Ellen Guffey, "Organizing and Writing Business Messages", Business Communication: Process and Product, p. 160–161.
  • "Numbers: Lists and Outlines", Manual for Writers and Editors (Merriam-Webster, Incorporated: 1998), p. 103.
  • White, Basil (1996) Developing Products and Their Rhetoric from a Single Hierarchical Model, 1996 Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication, 43, 223–224. PDF
  • "Report writing", Britannica Student Encyclopedia, Encyclopædia Britannica Online (Accessed January 5, 2006)
  • William E. Coles, Jr. "Outline", World Book Online (Accessed January 5, 2006)
  • Ted Goranson's About this Particular Outliner 'Outlining and Styles'
  • Jon Franklin, "Writing for Story", Penguin 1994.

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Self reference For the Wikipedia outline lists seeAn outline also called a hierarchical outline is a list arranged to show hierarchical relationships and is a type of tree structure An outline is used 1 to present the main points in sentences or topics terms of a given subject Each item in an outline may be divided into additional sub items If an organizational level in an outline is to be sub divided it shall have at least two subcategories although one subcategory is acceptable on the third and fourth levels as advised by major style manuals in current use 2 3 4 5 6 An outline may be used as a drafting tool of a document or as a summary of the content of a document or of the knowledge in an entire field It is not to be confused with the general context of the term outline which a summary or overview of a subject presented verbally or written in prose 7 for example The Outline of History is not an outline of the type presented below The outlines described in this article are lists and come in several varieties A sentence outline is a tool for composing a document such as an essay a paper a book or even an encyclopedia It is a list used to organize the facts or points to be covered and their order of presentation by section Topic outlines list the subtopics of a subject arranged in levels and while they can be used to plan a composition they are most often used as a summary such as in the form of a table of contents or the topic list in a college course s syllabus Outlines are further differentiated by the index prefixing used or lack thereof Many outlines include a numerical or alphanumerical prefix preceding each entry in the outline to provide a specific path for each item to aid in referring to and discussing the entries listed An alphanumerical outline uses alternating letters and numbers to identify entries A decimal outline uses only numbers as prefixes An outline without prefixes is called a bare outline Specialized applications of outlines also exist A reverse outline is a list of sentences or topics that is created from an existing work as a revision tool it may show the gaps in the document s coverage so that they may be filled and may help in rearranging sentences or topics to improve the structure and flow of the work An integrated outline is a composition tool for writing scholastic works in which the sources and the writer s notes from the sources are integrated into the outline for ease of reference during the writing process A software program designed for processing outlines is called Contents 1 Types of outlines 1 1 By style 1 1 1 A sample topic outline application An outline of human knowledge 1 2 By prefixing used 1 2 1 Bare outlines 1 2 2 Alphanumeric outline 1 2 3 Decimal outline 1 3 By specialized purpose 1 3 1 Reverse outline 1 3 2 Integrated outline 1 4 Hand written vs computerized 2 Applications 2 1 Composition 2 2 Summarization 2 3 Personal information management 3 Outliners 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesTypes of outlines editOutlines are differentiated by style the inclusion of prefixes and specialized purpose There are also hand written outlines which are highly limited in utility according to whom and digitized outlines such as those contained within an outliner which are much more useful By style edit There are two main styles of outline sentence outlines and topic outlines A sample topic outline application An outline of human knowledge edit Propaedia ips the historical attempt of the to present a hierarchical Outline of Knowledge in a separate volume in the 15th edition of 1974 The Outline of Knowledge was a project by M Propaedia had three levels 10 Parts at the top level 41 Divisions at the middle level and 167 Sections at the bottom level numbered for example 1 Matter and Energy 1 1 Atoms 1 1 1 Structure and Properties of Sync By prefixing used edit A feature included in many outlines is prefixing Similar to outline prefix is a label usually alphanumeric or numeric placed at the beginning of an outline entry to assist in referring to it Bare outlines edit Bare outlines include no prefixes Alphanumeric outline edit An alphanumeric outline includes a prefix at the beginning of each topic as a reference aid The prefix is in the form of for the top level upper case letters in the alphabet of the language being used for the next level Arabic numerals for the next level and then lowercase letters for the next level For further levels the order is started over again Each numeral or letter is followed by a period and each item is capitalized as in the following sample Thesis statement E mail and internet monitoring as currently practiced is an invasion of employees rights in the workplace I The situation Over 80 of today s companies monitor their employees A To prevent fraudulent activities theft and other workplace related violations B To more efficiently monitor employee productivity C To prevent any legal liabilities due to harassing or offensive communications dd II What are employees privacy rights when it comes to electronic monitoring and surveillance in the workplace A American employees have basically no legal protection from mean and snooping bosses 1 There are no federal or State laws protecting employees 2 Employees may assert privacy protection for their own personal effects dd B Most managers believe that there is no right to privacy in the workplace 1 Workplace communications should be about work anything else is a misuse of company equipment and company time 2 Employers have a right to prevent misuse by monitoring employee communications dd dd Some call the Roman numerals A heads for A level headings the upper case letters B heads and so on Some writers also prefer to insert a blank line between the A heads and B heads while often keeping the B heads and C heads together If more levels of outline are needed lower case Roman numerals and numbers and lower case letters sometimes with single and double parenthesis can be used although the exact order is not well defined and usage varies widely The scheme recommended by the MLA Handbook 8 and the Purdue Online Writing Lab 9 among others uses the usual five levels as described above then repeats the Arabic numerals and lower case letter surrounded by parentheses round brackets I A 1 a i 1 a and does not specify any lower levels 8 9 though i is usually next In common practice lower levels yet are usually Arabic numerals and lowercase letters again and sometimes lower case Roman again with single parentheses 1 a i but usage varies MLA style is sometimes incorrectly referred to as APA style 10 but the APA Publication Manual does not address outline formatting at all A very different style recommended by The Chicago Manual of Style 1 11 based on the practice of the United States Congress in drafting legislation suggests the following sequence from the top to the seventh level the only ones specified I A 1 a 1 a i capital Roman numerals with a period capital letters with a period Arabic numerals with a period italic lowercase letters with a single parenthesis Arabic numerals with a double parenthesis italic lowercase letters with a double parenthesis and italic lowercase Roman numerals with a single parentheses though the italics are not required Because of its use in the US Code and other US law books many American lawyers consequently use this outline format Another alternative scheme repeats all five levels with a single parenthesis for the second five I A 1 a i and then again with a double parenthesis for the third five I A 1 a i citation needed Many oft cited style guides besides the APA Publication Manual including the AP Stylebook the NYT Manual Fowler The Guardian Style Guide and Strunk amp White are silent on the topic One side effect of the use of both Roman numerals and uppercase letters in all of these styles of outlining is that in most alphabets I may be an item at both the top A head and second B head levels This is usually not problematic because lower level items are usually referred to hierarchically For example the third sub sub item of the fourth sub item of the second item is item II D 3 So the ninth sub item letter I of the first item Roman I is item I I and only the top level one is item I Decimal outline edit The decimal outline format has the advantage of showing how every item at every level relates to the whole as shown in the following sample outline Thesis statement 1 0 Introduction1 1 Brief history of Liz Claiborne 1 2 Corporate environment dd 2 0 Career opportunities2 1 Operations management2 1 1 Traffic 2 1 2 International trade and corporate customs 2 1 3 Distribution dd 2 2 Product development dd A first subsection may be numbered 0 rather than 1 as in 2 0 Career opportunities if it is an introduction or similar to the following subsections ISO 2145 describes a standard for decimal outlines By specialized purpose edit Special types of outlines include reverse outlines and integrated outlines Reverse outline edit A reverse outline is an outline made from an existing work Reverse outlining is like reverse engineering a document The points or topics are extracted from the work and are arranged in their order of presentation by section in the outline Once completed the outline can be filled in and rearranged as a plan for a new improved version of the document Integrated outline edit An integrated outline is a helpful step in the process of organizing and writing a scholarly paper literature review research paper thesis or dissertation When completed the integrated outline contains the relevant scholarly sources author s last name publication year page number if quote for each section in the outline An integrated outline is generally prepared after the scholar has collected read and mastered the literature that will be used in the research paper Shields and Rangarajan 2013 recommend that new scholars develop a system to do this Part of the system should contain a systematic way to take notes on the scholarly sources 12 These notes can then be tied to the paper through the integrated outline This way the scholar reviews all of the literature before the writing begins An integrated outline can be a helpful tool for people with writer s block because the content of the paper is organized and identified prior to writing The structure and content is combined and the author can write a small section at a time The process is less overwhelming because it can be separated into manageable chunks The first draft can be written using smaller blocks of time 13 Hand written vs computerized edit For a comparison see Outliners below Applications editOutlines are used for composition summarization and as a development and storage medium Composition edit Merriam Webster s manual for writers and editors 1998 p 290 recommends that the section headings of an article should when read in isolation combine to form an outline of the article content Garson 2002 distinguishes a standard outline presented as a regular table of contents from a refined tree like hierarchical outline stating that such an outline might be appropriate for instance when the purpose is taxonomic placing observed phenomena into an exhaustive set of categories hierarchical outlines are rare in quantitative writing and the researcher is well advised to stick to the standard outline unless there are compelling reasons not to 14 Writers of fiction and creative nonfiction such as Jon Franklin 15 may use outlines to establish plot sequence character development and dramatic flow of a story sometimes in conjunction with free writing Preparation of an outline is an intermediate step in the process of writing a scholarly research paper literature review thesis or dissertation A special kind of outline integrated outline incorporates scholarly sources into the outline before the writing begins 16 Summarization edit In addition to being used as a composition tool during the drafting process outlines can also be used as a publishing format Outlines can be presented as work s table of contents but they can also be used as the body of a work The Outline of Knowledge from the 15th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica is an example of this Wikipedia includes outlines that summarize subjects for example see Outline of chess Outline of Mars and Outline of knowledge Professors often hand out to their students at the beginning of a term a summary of the subjects to be covered throughout the course in the form of a topic outline It may also be included as part of a larger course synopsis Outlines are also used to summarize talking points for a speech or lecture Personal information management edit Outlines especially those used within an outliner can be used for planning scheduling and recording Outliners editMain article Outliner An outliner or outline processor is a specialized type of word processor used to view create build modify and maintain outlines It is a computer program or part of one used for displaying organizing and editing hierarchically arranged text in an outline s tree structure Textual information is contained in discrete sections called nodes which are arranged according to their topic subtopic parent child relationships sort of like the members of a family tree When loaded into an outliner an outline may be collapsed or expanded to display as few or as many levels as desired Outliners are used for storing and retrieving textual information with terms phrases sentences or paragraphs attached to a tree So rather than being arranged by document information is arranged by topic or content An outline in an outliner may contain as many topics as desired This eliminates the need to have separate documents as outlines easily include other outlines just by adding to the tree The main difference between a hand written outline and a digital one is that the former is usually limited to a summary or blueprint of a planned document while the latter may easily include all of the content of the entire document and many more In other words as a hand written work an outline is a writing tool but on a computer it is a general purpose format supported by a robust development and display medium capable of handling knowledge from its creation to its end use Outliners may be used in content creation instead of general word processors for capturing organizing editing and displaying knowledge or general textual information Outliners are ideal for managing lists organizing facts and ideas and for writing computer programs They are also used for goal and task management including personal information management and project management and for writing books and movie scripts The graphical counterpart to outliners are mind mappers See also editAbstract summary Concept map Hierarchy Mind map Outline of knowledge Outliner software used to create outlines Syllabus eSyllabus Topic Map Tree structureNotes edit a b Lists and Outlines 6 121 126 Chicago Manual of Style 16th ed Chicago U of Chicago Press 2010 Turabian K L 2003 A Manual for Writers of Research Papers Theses and Dissertations 7th ed Chicago U of Chicago Press pp 63 64 You should have at least two items to list at each level if you do not reconsider the structure of the outline Gibaldi J 2003 MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers 6th ed New York Modern Language Association of America p 53 Logic requires that there be a II to complement a I a B to complement an A and so on Tardiff Elyssa Brizee Allen 2010 01 08 Four Main Components for Effective Outlines Purdue OWL Purdue University Archived from the original on Mar 1 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 02 Division How do I accomplish this Each heading should be divided into 2 or more parts How to Make an Outline PDF Psychology Writing Center U of Washington Archived from the original PDF on 2010 08 20 Retrieved 2010 04 02 Both topic and sentence outlines follow rigid formats By convention each category consists of a minimum of two entries How to Write an Outline Los Angeles City College Library Online Jan 22 2001 Archived from the original on 2010 03 30 Retrieved 2010 04 02 Each heading and subheading must have at least two parts OED outline n 3 a In pl The main features or general principles of a subject proposal etc 3 b A brief verbal or written description of something giving a general idea of the whole but leaving details to be filled in a draft a summary Also a precis of a proposed article novel scenario etc a b 1 8 3 Final Outline MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers Seventh ed New York NY Modern Language Association of America 2009 p 45 ISBN 978 1 60329 024 1 a b Developing an Outline Purdue Online Writing Lab Purdue University 2011 Archived from the original on Oct 26 2011 Retrieved 2011 10 20 For example APA Outline Format Examples YourDictionary 2011 Retrieved 20 October 2011 Lists and Outline Style 6 124 130 Chicago Manual of Style 15th ed Chicago IL U of Chicago Press 2003 pp 270 275 ISBN 0 226 10403 6 Shields Patricia and Rangarjan N 2013 A Playbook for Research Methods Integrating Conceptual Frameworks and Project Management 1 Stillwater OK New Forums Press See Chapter 8 for a detailed discussion of an integrated outline with examples Shields Patricia 2014 Tools for Excellent Papers 2014 ASPA Student Summit Presentation at the American Society for Public Administration annual conference Washington DC March 15 This powerpoint describes a system for writing paper that contains an integrated outline Slides 37 46 examine the components of an integrated outline with an example G David Garson Guide to writing empirical papers theses and dissertations CRC Press 2002 ISBN 978 0 8247 0605 0 chapter Typical Outlines pp 23 34 Franklin Jonathan 1994 Writing for Story Plume ISBN 9780452272958 Shields Patricia M 2004 Step by Step Building a Research Paper Stillwater OK New Forums Press ISBN 1 58107 117 5References editMary Ellen Guffey Organizing and Writing Business Messages Business Communication Process and Product p 160 161 Numbers Lists and Outlines Manual for Writers and Editors Merriam Webster Incorporated 1998 p 103 White Basil 1996 Developing Products and Their Rhetoric from a Single Hierarchical Model 1996 Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication 43 223 224 PDF Report writing Britannica Student Encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Britannica Online Accessed January 5 2006 William E Coles Jr Outline World Book Online Accessed January 5 2006 Ted Goranson s About this Particular Outliner Outlining and Styles Jon Franklin Writing for Story Penguin 1994 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Outline list amp oldid 1188095737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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