Creating a Works Cited List in MLA Format
Avoiding Plagiarism Giving proper credit to your information sources is critical. By following the rules and guidelines, you can avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism occurs when you use someone else’s writing without citing your source. With a little work, we will learn together how to avoid this academic issue.
Avoiding Plagiarism These helpful websites for learning more about creating citations for research writing are the following: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/ 747/05/ Perdue Online Writing Lab http://www.easybib.com EasyBib http://gmarlowe.weebly.com/research- paper-help-page.html The Research Paper Help Page on our class site
NC Wise Owl The state of North Carolina offers NC Wise Owl for public school students. You can easily find information for your project in a short amount of time. This public website offers many different ways to easily research a person, place, event, or work of literature.
NC WiseOwl: Easy, reliable, free student research website
NC WiseOwl
NC WiseOwl
NC WiseOwl: PW= wiseowl
NC WiseOwl: Search by poet
NC WiseOwl: Search by title
NC WiseOwl: Search by title
NC WiseOwl: M-W Encyclopedia
NC WiseOwl: Online Encyclopedia
Using Online Citation ‘Makers’
Works Cited: For websites, you can copy and paste the URL into the blue box. Then, check all red text for missing information. Go back to find any misses pieces and complete your citation before you click create.
Works Cited
Works Cited
Works Cited "BashŌ." Merriam-Webster's Encyclo-pedia of Literature. 2012. Literary Reference Center Plus. Web. 14 Oct. 2012. Web. Wood, Michael. The Life of Shakespeare. New York: Basic Books, 2003. Print. You are required to have three sources, with at least one print source.
Due Tuesday, October 30th. Lab days: 10/18 and 10/25 Due Tuesday, October 30th. Lab days: 10/18 and 10/25. Afterschool help available Mon to Thurs. 2:45 to 3:15.