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CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan Unit 4 Seminar Sheli Ayers Welcome to College Composition II!

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan unit 4 agenda Our seminar will focus on:  The writing process  Plagiarism  The APA style of documentation  Topics and thesis statements  Revisiting the audience In this unit, we will discuss how to:  Identify plagiarism and know how to avoid it.  Conduct research in a variety of ways.  Be comfortable with different APA citation formats (parenthetical and references page).  Finalize persuasive research paper topic and thesis statement.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan the writing process How do you feel about the overall process of writing a paper so far? Are you feeling overwhelmed or does breaking the paper down into smaller, more specific tasks help relieve some of the stress? Did you find the "Practice Library Search" and "Library Tips and Tools" documents helpful? Please remember—if you have questions or run into problems, I am only an away! In this course, we break the process of writing down into a number of smaller tasks that will culminate in the final persuasive research paper.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan plagiarism Plagiarism is stealing another person's work. PLAGIARISM (using someone else's words, ideas or theories and not giving credit where credit is due with a citation) is a very serious issue! A research paper depends on outside sources to support an argument, and all sources must be cited—otherwise, the writer will be accused of plagiarism.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan APA style of documentation: refresher AVOID PLAGIARISM— CITE ALL YOUR SOURCES! For many of your courses at Kaplan (including CM220) you will be using the APA style of documentation. APA dictates a standard layout (manuscript formatting) for academic papers and a universal method for referencing (citing) sources.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan APA refresher An in-text or 'parenthetical citation' (usually the author's name and the publication date) appears in your text directly following the information you used. A full citation (author, title, place and date of publication, etc.) appears in a references page at the end of the paper. Finding help with APA citations:  Review the “APA Quick Reference” under Course Home  Obtain an APA Manual—if you already had Effective Writing I (now College Composition I) you may already have a copy of The KU Handbook for Writers by Noah Tysick and Kara Van Dam.  Visit the Kaplan Writing Center

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan APA refresher To cite an electronic article from a database in Kaplan’s library: Last name, first initial (year). Article Title. Periodical/Journal Title. Vol (issue). Retrieval month, day, and year and source. Here is an example: Smith, J. (2001). House boats and house coats. House Boater Magazine, 23(3). Retrieved April 22, 2005 from Academic Search Premier database. If you have the original page numbers, they go right after the volume and issue number—for example: Smith, J. (2001). House boats and house coats. House Boater Magazine, 23(3): Retrieved April 22, 2005 from Academic Search Premier database. Note: Do not provide a link to the database since it will take the reader to the log-in screen, not the actual article. Also, note that APA does not use URLs or links for in-text citations.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan topics and thesis statements Your thesis statement should be one or two sentences that clearly state your position (what you intend to argue). It should be found at the end of your paper's first paragraph. Your topic should be controversial, researchable, reasonably narrow and interesting to you and your audience.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan revisiting audience Remember, your audience should be specific—clearly defined. A “general” audience will not be appropriate for your project in this course. Different topics and different arguments can appeal to vastly different audiences! For legal issues, writing to your state legislator is a great way to focus the audience. If you are working with an employment issue, the logical audience is your employer. For school issues, think about the school officials/school board as your audience.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan revisiting audience Let’s say that you are persuading your audience that diet pills should not be sold over the counter. How would you approach a target audience of the FDA, the agency who makes the decision? How would you approach a target audience of pharmacists in your community?

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan questions to ask about audience  Who has the ability to make the change or implement the solution I am arguing for?  What would they already know about the topic?  What is their stance on the topic likely to be?  What tone will be most effective for this audience?  How much background material will they need?

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan a look ahead - unit 5 The Unit 5 seminar will focus on:  Reviewing plagiarism  Discuss and practice directly quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing.  Pre-writing techniques  Reflect on research and preparations for the first draft.

CM220 College Composition II Sunday, November 29, Unit 4: Research, Citations, Plagiarism & the Formal Research Plan Thank you for being with us today!