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Title: MLA PowerPoint Bibliography and Note Cards


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MLA PowerPoint Bibliography and Note Cards
  • How to create electronic source cards and
    notecard.

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Instructions
  • This PowerPoint outlines the use of electronic
    note taking techniques you will use for your
    research project.

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Instructions
  • Electronic bibliography cards and note-cards
    can easily be sorted by going to view and
    choosing slide sorter. Highlight and drag
    cards into the order needed. This helps you
    create an outline easily and quickly.

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Instructions
  • You may print out cards as individual pages, or
    choose handouts on the print screen to print
    several to a page.
  • It is also easier to copy and paste direct
    quotes.
  • Your source is easily identified for citation
    purposes.

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Setting up your cards
  • Every time you choose a source, make a source
    card. You can complete your MLA citation using
    an online bibliography creator like bibme.org or
    easybib.com
  • http//www.bibme.org/
  • http//www.easybib.com/cite/view

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Setting up your citation
  • Directions for creating citations for your cards
    using bibme.org and easybib.com

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Setting up your cards
  • Choose Website
  • Paste the URL into the space provided
  • Click Load info or Cite this

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Setting up your cards
Bibme.org
  • Click Add to My Bibliography
  • or
  • Click Create Citation

Easybib.com
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Setting up your cards
  • Copy citation

Bibme.org
Easybib.com
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Setting up your cards Sample source citation
  • Stovall, James G.. Writing for the Mass Media
    (7th Edition). Boston, MA Allyn Bacon, 2008.

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Setting up your cards
  • Choose one of these 2 layouts for your cards

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Setting up your cards
  • Once you have the citation, copy it and paste it
    into a slide at the top or on the side, depending
    on the layout you have chosen.
  • Note the split screen option tends to be easier.

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Setting up your cards Sample source citation
split screen
  • Stovall, James G.. Writing for the Mass Media
    (7th Edition). Boston, MA Allyn Bacon, 2008.

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Setting up your cards
  • This will serve as a source card.
  • Now, when you take notes, you will simply make a
    duplicate slide and put your notes under the
    source.

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Setting up your cards sample notecards
  • Stovall, James G.. Writing for the Mass Media
    (7th Edition). Boston, MA Allyn Bacon, 2008.
  • Sampling first gained hold as musical practice
    called dub, created by Jamaican musicians in
    the 1960s. (p.202)

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Setting up your cards sample notecards split
screen
  • Stovall, James G.. Writing for the Mass Media
    (7th Edition). Boston, MA Allyn Bacon, 2008.
  • Sampling first gained hold as musical practice
    called dub, created by Jamaican musicians in
    the 1960s. (p.202)

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Setting up your cards by topic
  • As you take notes, you can use the header of the
    slide to identify the subject/topic of your note
    for sorting into an outline later.

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Topic Sampling
  • Stovall, James G.. Writing for the Mass Media
    (7th Edition). Boston, MA Allyn Bacon, 2008.
  • Sampling first gained hold as musical practice
    called dub, created by Jamaican musicians in
    the 1960s. (p.202)

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Sorting Cards
  • You can later sort your cards according to topic
    to create an outline.

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Sorting Slides
  • At the bottom of the PowerPoint screen, click on
    the 2nd viewer. It is the one that has 4 panes
    to represent slides.
  • The Screen will look like this

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Sorting Cards
  • Click on the slide you want to move.
  • It will be outlined.
  • Simply drag the slide where you want it in your
    outline.
  • (You can also drag the slide on the left side of
    the viewer window, but this sometimes is more
    difficult.)

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Making An Outline
  • On the left side of your screen, if you click
    outline you will see the slides in outline
    format.

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Saving an Outline
  • Go to file, click print. Choose Outline from the
    drop down menu under Print What.

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Saving an Outline as a PDF file.
  • Instead of printing, click on PDF, choose save as
    PDF.

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Saving an Outline as a PDF file.
  • Choose Use .pdf. You now have a saved outline.
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