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Research Projects What is considered a good research project?
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How to write a good research paper?
Use reliable and current information from reputable sources Write an accurate report based on your reading Include citations of all your sources Avoid plagiarism
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How to Evaluate Reliable Sources
Ask 5 Simple Questions: WHO? WHAT? WHY? WHEN? HOW?
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How to Evaluate Reliable Sources
1. WHO * Is there an author identified? * What makes him or her an expert? * Is the author with a reputable organization? * Can you verify the credentials or contact information?
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How to Evaluate Reliable Sources
WHAT? * Is the site intended for a particular audience? * What's the point of providing the information? * If there is a controversial issue, are both sides presented? * Does it provide general or comprehensive information? Does it provide factual elements or exists to push an opinion or make a point.
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How to Evaluate Reliable Sources
3. WHY? * Is the information biased or does it push a specific perspective? * Does the site contain advertising? * If there are ads, is there any conflict of interest between them and the content?
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How to Evaluate Reliable Sources
4. WHEN? * Is it clear when the information was published? * When was it last updated? * If there are links to other websites, do they work?
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How to Evaluate Reliable Sources
* Is the site easy to navigate? * Are there obvious signs of errors or typos? Can factual information be verified using other sources?
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Plagiarism Plagiarism is a form of theft.
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Plagiarism Plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else's work and ideas and lying about it afterward.
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Intellectual Property
A product of the intellect, such as an expressed idea or concept, that has commercial value, and legally belongs to its owner.
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Jay-Z sued for allegedly plagiarizing parts of his own memoir ‘Decoded’ Unspecified damages sought from rapper, co-author Dream Hampton and Random House
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Jay-Z sued for allegedly plagiarizing parts of his own memoir ‘Decoded’
Nothing says success like getting slapped with a lawsuit. Jay-Z is the latest music mogul to face a copyright infringement lawsuit — though, in the “Watch the Throne” rapper’s case, the legal troubles stem from his writing, not his rhymes. In a case filed June 13 in Los Angeles, Patrick White accused Hova of lifting portions of his writing and using them as his own in the rapper's best-selling book “Decoded.” “In 2009, my personal computer was compromised, resulting in my personal work to be used in Jay-Z’s book 'Decoded' which was released in 2010,” White claims in the handwritten lawsuit. “The book contains various expressions/colors/phrases which correlates to my work,” he continues. “After contacting or attempting to contact the co-aurthor, I got no reply.” According to Allhiphop.com, White is also including author Dream Hampton and Random House publishing in the lawsuit seeking unspecified damages. Jay-Z’s 2010 bestseller is a collection of lyrics and the story behind their meanings, making it highly unlikely that the claims hold any merit. White is seeking damages for copyright infringement and invasion of property.
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How to Avoid Plagiarism?
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How to Avoid Plagiarism?
Paraphrase the information and ideas of the articles you read. Use Quotation Marks when using author’s exact words. Cite/give credit to the writers of the articles you’ve used. Attach to your essay a bibliographic list of all the articles you’ve used for this research project.
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Examples of Reliable Sites
URL ADDRESSES ENDING IN: .EDU (EDUcation) .GOV (GOVernment) .ORG (ORGanization) – Only known and reputable organizations Google search- keyword site:edu keyword site:gov Reliable Databases subscribed by school or college: (See Midwood High School’s database list) Examples: ProQuest Gale Opposing View Points
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Library Databases Go to: Midwoodhighschool.org
Student Resources on top of page Use drop down menu: click Library Go to Resources Click on :Library Database Resources Select the database of your choice: ProQuest Research Databases; Academic One File; Opposing View Points; Gale Databases.
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