Junior term paper class 1 & 2_ 2016

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Junior Term Paper

Mrs. Bernet

January-February 2016

Outline: Class I

• Introduction to project • Plagiarism Review• Introduction to LibGuide: Junior Term Paper Project Page• Literary Criticism • What is it? Why use it? How to find it?• Additional Secondary Sources

• Ex. Dickens and the Poor Law of 1834

• Review: Evaluating Information Found Online• C.A.R.P.• Databases vs. Websites• Zotero

What is “Honor” and how does it relate to academic integrity?

•Cheat

•Plagiarize

•Misinformation

“I pledge not to…….”

Harpeth Hall Honor Code Wordle

http://home.mca.k12.pa.us/~kozlowskiw/library/teacher_resources.html

What is Plagiarism?

• From MLA 7th ed: “Plagiarism is derived from the Latin Word plagiarius (“kidnapper”), to plagiarize means “to commit literary theft” and to “present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source” – Merriam-

Webster’s collegiate Dictionary 11th ed; 2003

• Quotations must be identical to the original, using a narrow segment of the source. They must match the source document word for word and must be attributed to the original author.

• Paraphrasing involves putting a passage from source material into your own words. A paraphrase must also be attributed to the original source. Paraphrased material is usually shorter than the original passage, taking a somewhat broader segment of the source and condensing it slightly.

• Summarizing involves putting the main idea(s) into your own words, including only the main point(s). Once again, it is necessary to attribute summarized ideas to the original source. Summaries are significantly shorter than the original and take a broad overview of the source material

Examples of Common Plagiarism

• Cutting and pasting from an electronic source without citation

• Faking a citation

• Careless paraphrasing

• Buying a research paper

• Not giving credit where it is due!

http://basalthighamericanhistory.blogspot.com/2014/09/organize-dont-plagiarize.html

How to Avoid Plagiarizing

Use a bibliography to list all sources referenced in your paper

“Once detected, plagiarism in a work provokes skepticism and even outrage among readers, whose trust in the author has been broken”(Gibaldi 53).

Include in-text citations to reference your bibliography

When in doubt, ALWAYS cite!

JTP LibGuide

Junior Term Paper LibGuide

www.libguides.harpethhall.org/jtp

• Access to library catalog, database guide, project research help, and so much more!

Destiny: Library Catalog

• Resource lists by author

• Direct access to eBooks and eResources

Let’s have a look at the project page

Literary Criticism

What is it?

Sources of literary criticism?

http://www.oed.com/

Where can you find literary criticism?

In the library

LibGuide Project Page

Online

Literary Reference Encyclopedias

Books of Collected Criticism

Gale Literary Criticism Series

• Use authors death date to determine series or look up author in the index of the last volume of CLC, TCLC, or Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism (based on death date)

Which Volume?1. Go to Artemis

2. Click on “Advanced Search”3. Select “Person Search”

Artemis….Your new best friend• Federated search of LRC, GVRL, Twayne’s, and Scribner’s

• Same features as LRC but with additional tools

Going Beyond Your Text

• Biographies

• Journals and Diaries

• Historical News Papers

• Laws and World Events

Charles Dickens & the London Poor

Getting to know Dickens

1. Websites The Dickens Project at UC Santa Cruz

2. The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 (PLA)

3. The British Library Dickens in Context

Database vs. Website?

To Google or not to Google? That is the question.

C.A.R.P. Fishinghttp://www.marketersdomination.com/members/images/uploads/439/carpfishingequipment.jpg

This will look so sweet on my wall next to the singing

“Billy Bass”™

Let’s watch a video: https://youtu.be/B_rFFosTEMc

• Currency: How recent is the information? When was the website last updated?

• Authority: Who wrote the information? What are their credentials? Who sponsors them or their site?

• Reliability: What kind of information is included? Is there a list of references?

• Publishing Body: What is the purpose for publishing? Is this fact, opinion, bias, or propaganda?

Evaluating Web Resources The C.A.R.P. Method

Go Fishing For C.A.R.P

Articles, Essays, Reviews…oh my!

Zotero is the only research tool that automatically senses content in your web browser, allowing you to add it to your personal library with a single click. Whether you're searching for a journal article from JSTOR, a news story from the New York Times, or a book from your school library catalog, Zotero has you covered with support for thousands of sites.

Advice from Seniors

“Take advantage of your library time and start your research early. Don’t wait until the last minute.”

“Use Mrs. Bernet. I wish that I could take her to college with me.”

“The Outline is key!”

“If you can’t find anything, ask for help. I guarantee they can help you find stuff.”

No one has died from the JTP!

Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”

• It is a 5-8 page paper

• Your teacher is here to help you

• You have over a month to complete this assignment

• Let me be your Sherpa!

http://www.redesignrevolution.com/edvard-munch-the-scream-parodies-for-when-stolen/

Mrs. Bernet’s Guidance

Office Hours

• Monday- Friday: 7:30am - 3:30pm

• Available without an appointment during break and free X block

• With an appointment during school day and after school

Contact Information

• Email: kristin.bernet@harpethhall.org

• Gchat is available

• Office phone:

615-346-0133

Survey Time

http://goo.gl/forms/eK8jJbHaQ6

Junior Term Paper

Mrs. Bernet

January-February 2016

Outline: Class II

Citing Sources

• MLA citation style

• EasyBib: Works Cited, Note Cards, & Outline

• How to cite reprinted sources

MLA Citation Style

Modern Language Association

http://www.mla.org/style

“MLA style for documentation is widely used in the humanities, especially in writing on language and literature. Generally simpler and more concise than other styles, MLA style features brief parenthetical citations in the text keyed to an alphabetical list of works cited that appears at the end of the work.” (mla.org)

Citation Styles

APA

Chicago

Blue Book

Works Cited = EasyBib

• Open EasyBib in a new tab.

• Create a new EasyBibProject (MLA)

• Share with teacher & Mrs. Bernet

• Save continually!

• Use the Analyze feature

• Gather, organize, & evaluate sources

• Copy & paste text

• Paraphrase from a direct quote

• Color coded = OCD awesomeness!

Bibliography Notecards

EasyBib Outline

Outline Tips• Enter thesis statement in

top box

• Use bullet points to visualize argument progression and the flow of your paper

• The more you outline, the less you write in paper

• Video: Notebook tutorial

• Video: How to build an outline and thesis

Reprinted Citations

How to

Step 1: Identify original source (i.e. first publication)• Citation 1

Step 2: Determine type of reprinted source (medium of second printing = journal, database, or anthology)

• Citation 2

Step 3. Where did you find it? • Citation 3

Stasio, Michael J., and Kathryn Duncan. "An Evolutionary Approach to Jane Austen: Prehistoric Preferences in Pride and Prejudice." Studies in the Novel 39.2 (Summer 2007): 133-146. Rpt. in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Ed. Kathy D. Darrow. Vol. 207. Detroit: Gale, 2009. Literature Resource Center. Web. 1 Feb. 2015.

Example Citation

Reprinted Citations in EasyBib

Step 1: Identify Original Source

• Note: Title, Author, and Original Publication Source (ex. book, journal, anthology, magazine, etc…)

Is original source a journal or magazine? A book or

anthology? Look it up online!

In what medium was the original reprinted

in?

Step 2: Select Reprinted Medium

Database, Website, Anthology, Book, or etc…

Step 3: Where did you find this article?

Mrs. Bernet’s Guidance

Office Hours

• Monday- Friday: 7:30am - 3:30pm

• Available without an appointment during break and free X block

• With an appointment during school day and after school

Contact Information

• Email: kristin.bernet@harpethhall.org

• Gchat is available

• Office phone:

615-346-0133

Junior Term Paper

Mrs. Bernet

January-February 2016

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