Module 1 Architectural History

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Module 1 Architectural History CITATION MODULE – quotes, images & research Library resources Module 1 Architectural History Sheridan Learning Commons – Davis Campus ARCT4002 Professor James Bailey Fall 2002

THIS MODULE Where is the library? Who can help you? How do I cite properly? What do I cite? What is Academic Integrity? Where can I start my research?

Where is the Library?

Who can help you? In person, at the Library, there is a help desk where you can ask questions. We also have a Resource Librarian who works for the Faculty of Applied Science and Technology and knows our pertinent resources. (No one is currently in this positions until October.)

Who can help you?

Who can help you?

How do I cite properly? The first question: why should I cite? Give credit where credit is due Avoid plagiarism by quoting words and ideas used by other authors To allow your readers to track down the sources that you used. What should I cite? Anything that is not your own original idea such as: Books Articles Magazines, ads, images Ads Images Videos, etc.

How do I cite properly? Which styles? APA style works for us in Architectural Technology!

How do I cite properly? What does APA look like? In-text citation, includes article title, date, and page/paragraph Here, the author is mentioned in the text, therefore not in the citation What page did we find the info on? In-text citation, includes author, date, and page/paragraph

How do I cite properly? What does APA look like?

How do I cite properly? What about the bibliography?

How do I cite properly? TAKE THE EASY ROUTE!!!! RefWorks!

What is Academic Integrity? Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the act of using another person's words or ideas without clearly acknowledging the source of the information that you have used. For more info and resources on how to avoid plagiarism CLICK HERE! Cheating: Cheating is the attempt to gain an improper advantage on an academic evaluation For more info and resources on how to avoid cheating CLICK HERE!

What is Academic Integrity? The consequences: First breach, any of the following: Official Warning. Rewrite of the test or exam or re-submit the same or alternative assignment with a reduced grade. Grade of “0” for the assignment, test, exam, creative work or project with no opportunity to resubmit the work. Mandatory “Academic Integrity Remediation” session at the Library.

What is Academic Integrity? Subsequent breaches: Depending on the situation, any of the above apply OR the following: Level 2 - Grade of F in the course. Level 3 - Course Termination (TM Grade) Level 4 - Sanction Administrative Withdrawal from Sheridan for a period of no less than two (2) academic terms. Level 5 - Suspension from Sheridan, with no eligibility for re-admission to any Sheridan program or courses, for a period of up to three (3) years. Level 6 - Expulsion (lifetime) from Sheridan with no eligibility to any Sheridan program or courses. For more info on Sheridan’s Academic Policies and Procedures CLICK HERE

Where do I start my research? Follow THIS LINK to our Architectural Technology library resource page.

Citing your Work + Academic Integrity . ANY QUESTION?