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January 2, 2018 Objective: to review citation concepts applicable to the “Doublethink” essay Opening: citation styles Work Period: MLA mini-lesson Closing: practice, grammar (time-permitting)
“Doublethink” Essay due Thursday, Jan. 4th Homework “Doublethink” Essay due Thursday, Jan. 4th Vocab assignments due Thursday, Jan. 4th Vocab Unit 6 Quiz Friday, Jan. 5th
What information needs to be cited? Why do we cite? What information needs to be cited? Using exact words copied from another source Discussing specific information that is not common knowledge Data, charts, graphs, pictures, or maps
Different types 3 Major Styles: APA (American Psychological Association) Education, Psychology, Sciences MLA (Modern Language Association) Humanities Chicago/Turabian Business, History, Fine Arts
MLA Citation (Works Cited Page) Book: Author’s last name, first name. Title of Book. Publisher, year of publication. Website: Writer’s last name, first name. “Title of Article.” Name of Website. Accessed 2 January 2018. TV Show/Podcast: “Episode.” Television Program. Network name, city of broadcast, date of broadcast.
1984 Citation Orwell, George. 1984. Secker and Warburg, 1949. Or Orwell, George. 1984. Penguin Group, 1949.
Online Article Citation Log onto nytimes.com Search “why onions make you cry” Written by Joanna Klein Cite it! Klein, Joanna. “Why Onions Make You Cry.” The New York Times. Accessed 2 January 2018.