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1 From the website of the University of Toronto www.bio150.chass.utotoronto.ca/oif/app_cite.html REFERENCING SOURCES IN THE INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION

2 If you copy a piece of writing from someone else and present it as being your own work, this is called plagiarism. From the website of Austin Community College Library.austincc.edu/gen-info/facplagiarism.htm Plagiarism

3 Warning! If your Individual Investigation includes work copied from someone else and you have not properly acknowledged or referenced it, you will fail.

4 The same is true of copying another person's ideas or other creative work. Even if you get permission you must always acknowledge the source of your information. www.fotosearch.com

5 Provide references when you… Use any facts, statistics, graphs, drawings—any pieces of information—that are not common knowledge; Use another person’s idea, opinion, or theory; Use quotations of another person’s actual spoken or written words; or Paraphrase another person’s spoken or written words.

6 How are sources usually referenced or cited? As you go along e.g. following each quote used In footnotes In a bibliography

7 How are sources usually referenced or cited? Always put quotes in quotation marks. This marks them as not your own words.

8 Paraphrasing Although you use your own words to paraphrase, you must still acknowledge the source of the information. Be sure you are not just rearranging or replacing a few words. www.flickr.com/photos/swiv/397687582/

9 Do you have to provide references for every fact you use? Obvious facts readily available from numerous sources and generally known to the public are considered "common knowledge." They are not protected by copyright laws so do not have to be referenced. e.g. ‘The President of the United States is Barak Obama.’ www.ustream.tv/

10 Examples of written sources TYPE OF SOURCEEXAMPLE BOOK Cross, Charles R. Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix. New York: Hyperion, 2005. ARTICLE "100 Years of Dust and Glory." Popular Mechanics Sept. 2001: p70-75 There is no need to include all the information above. It is suffice to state the name of the book or article, the name of the writer and the date.

11 Examples of other types of sources CD-ROM, DVDEncarta 2004 Reference Library. CD- ROM. Microsoft, 2003. FILMTitanic. Twentieth Century Fox and Paramount, 1997 TELEVISION"New Threat from Osama?" By Jim Stewart. CBS News. WBEN, Buffalo. 13 Nov. 2002. There is no need to include all the information above. It is suffice to state the type/name of the source and the date.

12 How can footnotes be used to reference sources? Footnotes are written at the bottom of a page Numbers placed at the end of the information, quote or source used in the main text are used to show references. Footnote here

13 Here is an example of a footnote ‘The inauguration of Barack Obama as theinauguration of Barack Obama 44th President, and Joe Biden as Vice President, took place on January 20, 2009.’ 1 1. FromWikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama http://www.clker.com/clipart-2591.html

14 Using the internet http://images.businessweek.com/ss/07/03/ 0311_techcheats/source/2.htm You must remember that it is important to acknowledge information you find on the internet in the same way as other sources and not just cut and paste it into your work. The same is true if a writer wants to use an image from a website.

15 Always add a bibliography A bibliography is a list of all the sources you have used in the process of researching your Individual Investigation. schol.wordpress.com

16 You could consider using an annotated bibliography An annotated bibliography is the same as a bibliography with one important difference: in an annotated bibliography, the information is followed by a brief description of the content, quality, and usefulness of the source. schol.wordpress.com

17 Remember - always provide references for your sources! within the text in the bibliography at the end. www.thekimchallenge.com

18 ….and finally Do not leave your work until the last minute, in order to avoid panic plagiarism. http://www.hotelforiimperialicavalieri.com/


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