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MLA Style Citations MRS. PITTALUGA 8 TH GRADE SCIENCE
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Plagiarism Plagiarism: an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author’s work as one’s own, as by not crediting the original author. (from www.dictionary.com)www.dictionary.com Plagiarism is stealing! Your grade will be affected if you plagiarize anything.
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Citation Formats MLA – Modern Language Association Generally used by the humanities Typically used in middle/high schools APA – American Psychological Association Generally used in education, psychology, and science CMS – Chicago Manual of Style Generally used in business, history, and the fine arts
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Paper Format (Lab Reports) One-inch margins on all sides Easily readable font (Times New Roman, Arial, etc.) – DO NOT use Comic Sans or any cursive type fonts 12-point size font throughout the document No title page – heading & title appear on the first page Page numbers in right hand corner, ½” from top and right justified Last name of author appears one space before page number No extra spaces between paragraphs One space after periods or other concluding punctuation
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Works Cited Page What should you cite? Direct Quotes Close paraphrasing You do not have to cite information that is considered common knowledge. If you didn’t write it, you MUST cite it! List only sources you actually used. List the complete title of the article, essay or book. Alphabetize your list by the author’s last name OR the first main word in a title. (Hint: “the” is NOT a main word.) Publication medium (print or electronic) is required.
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Types of Sources Books Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Publication city: Publisher, Year. Print. Scholarly Journal Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Journal Title Volume #. Issue # (year): Pages. Print. Newspaper Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Newspaper Title dd/month/yyyy, edition: page #. Print. Magazine Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Magazine Title dd/month/yyyy: page numbers. Print.
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Types of Sources - Websites Website – You must include the URL if the citation does not easily lead to the source. Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Overall Website (if different than title of document). Version/Edition (if any). Publisher/Sponsor/”n.p.”, Date of publication/n.d. Web. Date of Access. University of Oklahoma. "Astrophysicist find supermassive black holes in quasar nearest Earth." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 27 August 2015. Web. 30 August 2015. Scholarly Journal on a Website Same as a scholarly journal in print EXCEPT: Change the medium to WEB Include the Date of Access
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Online Helpers www.bibme.org www.easybib.com www.citationmachine.net www.citefast.com Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) Cornell University Library Be sure to check the website where you get the information – it may include the citation!
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In-text Citations Citations link to the Works Cited page Give only the information needed to identify the source. Usually an author’s last name the page number are enough.
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