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Guidelines for Citation Can I perform research using relevant evidence and citing to avoid plagiarism?
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In-Text Citations When you are using in-text citations, you have two basic methods of doing so: –Include the author’s name in the sentence and then cite only the page number at the end Example: In “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator states, “You fancy me mad” (82). –Include the author’s name and page number only in the in-text citation at the end Example: In “The Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator states, “You fancy me mad (Poe 82).
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Your Research Project Each piece of information in your research project must have an in-text citation!!!!!!!
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In-Text Citation Format for Different Types of Sources Print Source: –If one author– (Poe 9) –If more than one author– (Roger and Ebert 9) –If there is no author, then cite the article title– (“What Video Games Can Teach Us” 4)
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In-Text Citation Format for Different Types of Sources Online Source: –If the author is known, then cite the author name– (McPherson) –If the author is unknown, then cite the article or webpage title (“A Brief Overview of the American Civil War”)
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Works Cited Whenever you cite evidence in a research paper or a project, you always need to include the complete citation information at the very end (this will be the very last slide of your research project PowerPoint). All of complete citations are listed in alphabetical order on the Works Cited page
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Works Cited Book by one author: –The order of information in the citation is as follows: 1.Author (Last Name, First Name) 2.Title of Book 3.Publication information (City: Publisher, Date of Publication) Example: Kuralt, Charles. Charles Kuralt’s America. New York: Putnam, 1995.
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Works Cited Print Encyclopedia: –The order of information in the citation is as follows: 1.Author of article (if available: Last Name, First) 2.“Title of article.” 3.Title of book. 4.Date of edition.
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Works Cited Print Encyclopedia Examples: –Unsigned Encyclopedia Article: “The Boeing Company.” The New Encyclopedia Britannica. 1988 ed. –Signed Encyclopedia Article: Currie, Cecil. “Historicism.” Collier’s Encyclopedia. 1990 ed.
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Works Cited Online Source: –The order of information in the online citation is as follows: 1.Author (if known) 2.“Title of the article or document or section.” 3.Edition. (if known) 4.Name of the web site or the source. 5.Date of last update (if known) 6.Web. (type this word just like that) 7.Date you accessed the site.
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Works Cited Example: "Edgar Allan Poe". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2015. Web. 12 Nov. 2015
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Works Cited Currie, Cecil. “Historicism.” Collier’s Encyclopedia. 1990 ed. "Edgar Allan Poe". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2015. Web. 12 Nov. 2015 Kuralt, Charles. Charles Kuralt’s America. New York: Putnam, 1995.
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