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Copyright Basics Elementary
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Copyright What is “intellectual property?” –What I create belongs to me (my ideas) What is “copyright?” –What others create belongs to them
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Copyright Is it against the law to copy? –Yes, there are copyright laws What does it mean to “cite” someone else’s work? –Give credit to someone else for their property
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Researching Take notes in your own words Record where you got your information (include at least) –Title –Author –Date
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Researching Arrange your notes to answer the question or problem –Outlining List your sources
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Citing How to Build your Citations How to Find Ready-Made Citations
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How to Build your Citation Book Article in a paper magazine or newspaper Print Encyclopedia Grolier’s Online Encyclopedia Primary Search Webpage Online Picture Back to Citing
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How to Build your Citation Book Author, last name first. Title of book. (italics) City of publication: Publisher, date of publication. Print. Gibbons, Gail. Caves and Caverns. New York: Harcourt Brace, 2013. Print. Back to Build
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How to Build your Citation Print Article Author (if available). "Title of article." Periodical title. (italics) Date: Page(s). Print. Bonar, Samantha. "Forecast: Hot and Hotter!" 3-2-1 Contact. June 2013: 8- 10. Print. Back to Build
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How to Build your Citation Print Encyclopedia Author of article. (if available) "Title of article." Title of book. (italics) Date of book. Print. Bigg, Michael A. "Whale." The World Book Encyclopedia. 2012. Print. Back to Build
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How to Build your Citation Grolier’s Online Encyclopedia –Author. –“Title of Article.” –Name of Encyclopedia. –Grolier Online. Cunningham, John T. "New Jersey." The New Book of Knowledge. Grolier Online. 2013. Web. 22 Jan. 2013. Back to Build
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How to Build your Citation Webpage Author, if known. "Title of the article." Title of complete work (italics). Web. Date of your visit. Clemens, Paul and Robert M. Hordon. "New Jersey." Internet News. Web. 12 December 2012. Back to Build
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How to Build your Citation Primary Source Author "Title of the article." Title of magazine (italics). Date of magazine or newspaper. Title of Database (italics). Web. Date of your visit. Schleichert, Elizabeth. "Llovable Llamas." Ranger Rick. October 2012. Primary Search. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. Back to Build
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How to Build your Citation Online Picture “Name or description.” Date of picture. Name of website. Web. Date you found the picture. “Family.” 1 September 2011. Picture Pages. 12 January 2013. Web. 14 January 2013. Back to Build
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How to Find Ready-Made Citations Book Grolier’s Online Encyclopedia Primary Search Back to Citing
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How to Find Ready-Made Citations Book(s) Locate the book or books in Library Search Click on “Add to this List” Click on “In this List” Click on “Go” at the bottom of the page Copy and paste your citations Back to Find
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How to Find Ready-Made Citations Grolier’s Online Encyclopedia Locate your article Look at the bottom of the article Copy and Paste the MLA citation Back to Find
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How to Find Ready-Made Citations Primary Search Locate your article Click on the “Cite” button on the right Find the MLA citation Copy and paste Back to Find
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