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Bib. Card for Book Author , Name. Book Title. Edition Publishing Company, Publishing City Copyright date Author, Name. Book Title. Edition ed. Publishing City: Publishing Company, date. Write annotation on back of card 1. What is the source and what gives creditability/why is it trust worthy? 2. Explain why you categorized a particular source as primary or secondary 3. Explain how the source was used and how it helped you understand your topic

Bib. For an Resource or Periodical Author Name, or Publisher “Article title”. Encyclopedia Vol. Volume, Publishing Company. Publishing City: Copyright Date. Page Numbers Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." Encyclopedia. Edition ed. Date. Page number Write annotation on back of card 1. What is the source and what gives creditability/why is it trust worthy? 2. Explain why you categorized a particular source as primary or secondary 3. Explain how the source was used and how it helped you understand your topic

Internet Bib "Web Page or Article Title ." Web Site Title. Organization Title. <Web URL >. Date posted Date Found "Web Page or Article Title." Web Site Title. Organization Title. 12 Jan. 2006 <Web URL >. Write annotation on back of card 1. What is the source and what gives creditability/why is it trust worthy? 2. Explain why you categorized a particular source as primary or secondary 3. Explain how the source was used and how it helped you understand your topic

Journal or Magazine Article Name author "Article Title. " Periodical Title Publishing Date: Page Numbers Name. "Article Title." Periodical Title Publishing Date: : Page Numbers . Write annotation on back of card 1. What is the source and what gives creditability/why is it trust worthy? 2. Explain why you categorized a particular source as primary or secondary 3. Explain how the source was used and how it helped you understand your topic

Broadcast & Multimedia Productions Name Writer ."Show Title.“ Program Title:. Venue, City. . Broadcast. Date URL if from web. Name."Show Title." Program Title:. Venue, City. . Broadcast. 12 Jan 2006 <URL if from web>. Write annotation on back of card What is the source and what gives creditability/why is it trust worthy? Explain why you categorized a particular source as primary or secondary Explain how the source was used and how it helped you understand your topic

Note-card Title for Card # 1- 50 __________________________________________________________________________________ Summarized Information________________________ Make sure it matches the what you titled___ your note card.________________________________ If you are copying a quote use quotations___ and identify the author._________________________ ________________________________________ Title to chose from: 5-10 note card per title Background Vision Confronting tough issues Motivating Others Effective Decisions Impact in History Source Card # What Page #