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It’s important to cite our sources!It’s important to cite our sources!
By Mrs. Fisher
Why?
When you use someone else’s work or When you use someone else’s work or ideas you must give that person ideas you must give that person credit.credit.
1. A citation provides a method of giving A citation provides a method of giving recognition to the author of an idea or recognition to the author of an idea or expression whether from a written source expression whether from a written source or some other medium.or some other medium. A citation allows your audience to locate A citation allows your audience to locate your sources –your sources – furthering their knowledge.furthering their knowledge.
2.
If you do not cite the sources upon which If you do not cite the sources upon which your research is based, you will be guilty ofyour research is based, you will be guilty of
3.plagiarismplagiarism..
What’s Plagiarism?
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is using someone else’s words or ideas without giving them proper credit.
It’s wrong, WRONG,WRONG!
PLAGIARISM
So how do I
cite sources?
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By making a Works Cited Page By making a Works Cited Page or Bibliography . . .or Bibliography . . .
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What’s a Bibliography?
A bibliography is an alphabetized listing of all your sources.
Like this—Like this—
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Works CitedWorks Cited
1776: The Year America was Born. 1776: The Year America was Born. Chicago: New Haven Press, 1985.Chicago: New Haven Press, 1985.
Allen, Robert C., ed. Allen, Robert C., ed. The Hopi Way.The Hopi Way. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987.
Allen, Thomas B. Allen, Thomas B. Vanishing Wildlife of North AmericaVanishing Wildlife of North America. Washingtion D. C.: National. Washingtion D. C.: NationalGeographic Society, 1974.Geographic Society, 1974.
Bouchette, Ed. “Porter May Face Bengals Sunday.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Bouchette, Ed. “Porter May Face Bengals Sunday.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 17 September 2003 <17 September 2003 <http://www.post-gazette.com>.>.
““Japan.” Japan.” EncartaEncarta. 1998ed. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 1998.. 1998ed. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 1998.
““Judy Blume.” Judy Blume.” UXL Discovering AuthorsUXL Discovering Authors. Online. Student Resource Center.. Online. Student Resource Center.15 September 2003. 15 September 2003.
Kanfer, Stefan. “Heard Any Good Books Lately?” Kanfer, Stefan. “Heard Any Good Books Lately?” TimeTime 21 July 1986: 64-71. 21 July 1986: 64-71.
Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr. “Falcon and Falconry.” Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr. “Falcon and Falconry.” World Book EncyclopediaWorld Book Encyclopedia. 1980.. 1980.
Ridge, Jeffrey P. “Tax Increase Promises Hard Times.” Ridge, Jeffrey P. “Tax Increase Promises Hard Times.” Chicago Tribune.Chicago Tribune. 15 Dec. 2002 nat.ed., sec. A : 2.15 Dec. 2002 nat.ed., sec. A : 2.
Searles, Baird and, Martin Last. Searles, Baird and, Martin Last. A Reader’s Guide to Science FictionA Reader’s Guide to Science Fiction. New York: . New York:
Facts on File, Inc., 1979.Facts on File, Inc., 1979.
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Now Let’s Take A Closer Look At
Individual Entries . . .
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An example of a book entry:
Author’s last name, first name. Book Title. City of
publication: Publishing company, publication date.
Important: you must indent the second and third lines of any entry.
An example of an encyclopedia entry:
Author’s last name, first name. “Title of article.” Name of Encyclopedia. Year of Edition. Volume number, page(s).
(If no author is given, start with title.)
An example of an online encyclopedia entry:
“Title of article.” Title of Encyclopedia.
Version. <URL>. (Date you accessed the website).
An example of an Internet source:
Author’s name, if known (last, first). “Title of Article.”
[Online] Document date (if available). Website address (URL) (Visited: Date you accessed the website).
Citing an Internet image source:
Artist/Photographer’s name, if known, (last,first). “Image/Photo Title.” Image Description. Web Page Title. Update/Last Date. Date you accessed the website. Website address (URL).
The Way We Cite An Internet Image Source:
Right click on an image. Go to “properties” and copy the
URL that is given.
This at least gives a source for your image. (It is often difficult to find
everything you need to do a good image citation.)
Your Image Citation will look like this:
Image Description: URL
Red or North Pyramid: <http://homepage.powerup.com.au/
~ancient/redp1.jpg >
Or an actual citation done this way:
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Now you have some good tools to use . . .
So Please Remember to Cite Your Sources !!!
(If you don’t want to be in big trouble!)
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THANK YOU
BIBLIOGRAPHY EXERCISE
On loose-leaf, arrange these sources into the correct format and alphabetical order: Encyclopedia Americana Joel Garreau“Albert Einstein” Edge City 1991 edition Doubleday (publisher) 1990 New York
1991 www.britannica.com “Women in American History” Britannica Online Version 98.1.1 Nov. 1997 Encyclopedia Britannica 10 Mar. 1998
CITATION EXERCISE
Follow these steps: 1. Find a book. 2. Select and copy a quote on
loose-leaf. 3. Cite the quote correctly. 4.
SUGGESTED SOURCESSUGGESTED SOURCESEncyclopedias Encyclopedias Books Books Internet sources Internet sources Note: use at least one of each type Note: use at least one of each type
of source. of source.
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