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Research Review
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Works Cited
  • A list of all sources used to write a paper
  • Alphabetized by the first word of the entry
  • ? First word is usually an authors last name
  • ? If no author, it is usually an article title
    in quotation marks

3
Works Cited
  • 1.5 Spacing no extra lines skipped between
    entries
  • Hanging Indentions - opposite of a paragraph

4
Works Cited
  • Not numbered
  • Not bulleted
  • Entries always end in a period.

5
Works Cited
  • Adler, Valerie. Beyond Balloons Lasers and
    Drill Bits Bust Plaque. American Health. Mar.
    1988 14-15. Print.
  • Laser. Encyclopedia of Technology. Ed. Warren
    Smith. 3 vols. New York Macmillan-Simon, 1999.
    2-5. Print.
  • (This is correct except it would be in 1.5
    spacingPowerPoint wont let me do that)

6
Documentation
  • Must place at the end of any sentence containing
    borrowed information (from the copied/printed
    sources)
  • Must be done for quotations AND paraphrasing

7
Documentation
  • Periods go after the parentheses ( ).
  • Never put a period in front of the ( )
  • Never put a comma or pg. inside the ( )
  • Quotations marks that come at the end of a
    sentence go in front of the parentheses
  • . ( ). Never put after a ( ).

8
Documentation
  • Place the authors last name in the ( ).
  • If there is no author, place the article title in
    inside the ( ).
  • If it is a print source, place the actual page
    number after the words within the ( ).
  • If it is an electronic source, dont put a page
    number unless directed by a teacher or professor

9
Documentation
  • Blah, blah, blah (Smith 397).
  • Paraphrased from a print source
  • Blah, blah (Ernest Hemingway 23). Paraphrased
    from a print source with
  • no author
  • Blah, blah, blah (Daniels).
  • Paraphrased from an electronic source
  • Blah, blah (Hemingway, Ernest). Paraphrased
    from an electronic source with no author

10
Documentation
  • Blah, blah, blah (Smith 397).
  • Quoted from a print source
  • Blah, blah, blah (Ernest Hemingway 23).
    Quoted from a print source with no author
  • Blah, blah, blah (Daniels).
  • Quoted from an electronic source
  • Blah, blah, blah (Hemingway, Ernest). Quoted
    from an electronic source with no author

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Quoting
  • If you use a sources words even a few you
    must use and document or it is PLAGIARISM!
  • Embed quotations within your own sentences
    instead of plopping long quotations
  • Use ellipses to indicate that you have removed
    some of the words in a quotation
  • Use brackets to indicate that you have
    changed a word within a quotation to fit your
    sentence more smoothly

12
Paraphrasing
  • If you use a sources ideas but put them in your
    own wording, it is paraphrasing
  • Most of your paper should be paraphrased
  • These still need documentation or it is
    PLAGIARISM!
  • Rearranging words or using a few of a sources
    words is NOT paraphrasing Paraphrase or use
    or it is PLAGIARISM!

13
Valid Sources
  • Print sources books, legitimate respectable
    magazines/newspapers, etc.
  • Sources gained from a school or library database
    (like Gale or EBSCO)
  • Online, respected newspapers/magazines
  • (like Chron.com, walstreetjournal.com)
  • Governmental websites (.gov)
  • No Wikipedia, no .com or .org Some may be
    reliable, but it is difficult to know for sure
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