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1 Freshman Study Skills October 2013 NON-FICTION TEXT: CITATIONS & WORKS CITED

2  Here is your quote!  “It’s Friday night. Do you know where your teen-agers are?”  This is how to cite it!  “It’s Friday night. Do you know where your teen-agers are” (“All- Nighter with the ‘Odyssey’”)? IN-TEXT CITATION/ PARENTHETHICAL

3  “It’s Friday night. Do you know where your teen-agers are” (Sierpina 1)?  Yellow: Your quote needs quotation marks!  Blue: You need to credit the source and cite the author and page number, if known.  Red: Your punctuation (exclamation points, period, or question mark) ALWAYS goes after the parenthesis (). LET’S BREAK THIS UP!

4  Some known tools are NoodleTools.  At the end of your paper, you will provide a works cited to fully cite the source you used.  Difference between in-text & works cited: In- text citations are an abbreviated form of the citation!!! NOW… A WORKS CITED PAGES

5 Works Cited  Sierpina, Diane. “All Nighter With the ‘Odyssey”. New York Times. New York Times, 14 December 1997. Web 15 October 2013.  Let’s Explain : Green: Author’s name (last night first) Blue: Article title (in quotes) Red Italics: Newspaper publication Yellow: Publisher (in this case, it is the same as the newspaper) Purple: Date the article was published Brown: Day you accessed the article online WORKS CITED FOR A NON-FICTION ARTICLE

6  Pick your own line & cite it to practice using in-text citations  This powerpoint will be on our blogs for you to reference. DON’T THROW THIS AWAY!!!!!! WORK WITH A PARTNER


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