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Research and Documentation Test Review
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Plagiarism To take ideas, wordings, terms, arguments, or another’s line of thinking and present it as your own without acknowledgement
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Summarize To condense the significant facts of a passage (to put it into your own words)
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Paraphrase To restate what someone else has said in approximately the same number of words (keeping technical terms and phrases)
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Direct Quote To copy an authors exactly as they are written and giving the author credit
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Thesis Statement The sentence or group of sentences that state the main idea or purpose of the paper Characteristics –Main idea of paper –Stated in introduction –Specific
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Topic Sentence The sentence that states the main idea of a specific paragraph.
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Note Cards Include –Source letter –Descriptive title –Notes –The page number from where information was gathered
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Purpose of the Source Letter Corresponds to the source of the bibliography card and it keeps your notes organized.
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What is Missing? A Born in 1928 Dictator of Germany Began the Nazi party p.99
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What does not belong? A Born in 1928 Dictator of Germany Began the Nazi party p.99 Hitler Facts Smith, Robert
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Which has the correct format? Hornberger, Ted. “Franklin.” Encyclopedia Brittanica. 1995 ed. A Hornberger, Ted. “Franklin.” Encyclopedia Brittanica. 1995 ed. A Bibliography-book
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Correct bibliography entry for a book Lowry, Lois. The Giver. New York: Laurel- Leaf Books, 1993. Author. What they Wrote. Place of Publication: Publishing Company, the year.
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Correct Bib. Entry for an encyclopedia “Bush, George.” The World Book Encyclopedia. Library Deluxe Edition. P. 1425. “Title of the Article.” The name of the Encyclopedia. The Edition. The page Number.
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Important Facts Bibliography Entries for Books: –Titles are always underlined. Bibliography Entries for Encyclopedias: –Titles of articles are always in quotation marks For All Types of Entries: –Punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and order of information is highly important. –The lines after the first are always indented.
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Internal Documentation Should be present at the end of the sentence containing the information used from a source.
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What does internal documentation look like? It should have a set of parenthesis, the author’s last name and the page where the information was gathered from. (author’s last name and page number)
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Where can you find the information for the bib. card? The very first page of the source –THE TITLE PAGE
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How to write a paper Step 1 –Visit the library to find sources Step 2 –Write the Bibliography cards Step 3 –Write the Note cards Step 4 –Write the Rough Draft Step 5 –Revise the paper
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