The Dissemination of “Indian” numbers in Europe

Stage 3: Paper Draft (100 points) By the deadline given on the syllabus, you are to hand in a draft of your research paper. Your draft will be reviewed according to the grading standards below, and I will provide comments and suggestions to you in time to incorporate them into the final paper. The papers you hand in for this course must conform to the following format guidelines:

 Papers are to be double-spaced, with margins between 1 and 1.25 inches.  You may use any reasonable, legible, font you like. If I can’t read it I’ll say so on your early draft. Remember, paper requirements are in words, not numbers of pages, so using a bigger font size isn’t going to get you a shorter paper.  There should be a separate title page with the title, your name, the course number (MHF 4404), and the current term (Fall 2018)  References and/or bibliography should be at the end of the paper, on a separate page.  I realize that we often use unusual symbols that are not easy to reproduce on a word processor. Most versions of Word provide an equation editor that will suffice for most purposes. Figures and obsolete symbols/characters can be hand-drawn as long as they are done neatly and legibly. If you prefer to scan figures and insert them, that’s great, but if you are not already proficient at doing that it’s not worth spending a lot of time