Click on the picture below to learn about plagiarism.
Handouts above taken from Lakeside City Schools Document:
http://lakewoodcityschools.org/UserFiles/file/Harding%20Library%20Documents/MLA%20Style%20Guide%20for%20Middle%20Schools--Guidelines%20for%20Making%20a%20Bibliography%20and%20Documenting%20Sources-DRAFT.pdf
http://lakewoodcityschools.org/UserFiles/file/Harding%20Library%20Documents/MLA%20Style%20Guide%20for%20Middle%20Schools--Guidelines%20for%20Making%20a%20Bibliography%20and%20Documenting%20Sources-DRAFT.pdf
Adding Citations in Microsoft Word 2011 for Macs
Watch the video screencasts to remember how to use Word to insert parenthetical citations (also called inline citations) and to create your bibliography list.
Remember these tips to help you too:
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The document below describes how to use Word 2010 and EasyBib (an online tool) to help you cite your sources.
Activity - Show What You Know
You are going to fill out a web about civil rights, in honor of Dr. King's birthday. You need to download the document below, so that you may work on it using your computer. Read the directions on the page. The online resources are listed below.
Create a Works Cited page using the books at your table and the links to web resources below. These resources will teach you more about the civil rights movement, in honor of Dr. King's birthday. If you have time use both Word and EasyBib. If not, choose which tool you think you will use most often.
You must cite at least 4 different sources, and at least one should be a book!
Civil Rights Movement - Britannica Site
Civil Rights Digital Library
History Reference Center
Sirs Discoverer
*Notice that I do not have a Wikipedia page here. That is because Wikipedia should never be a "cited source." Remember that it should be used only for confirmation or as a way to become familiar with a topic. Always use other, more reliable sources to cite your research.
Create a Works Cited page using the books at your table and the links to web resources below. These resources will teach you more about the civil rights movement, in honor of Dr. King's birthday. If you have time use both Word and EasyBib. If not, choose which tool you think you will use most often.
You must cite at least 4 different sources, and at least one should be a book!
Civil Rights Movement - Britannica Site
Civil Rights Digital Library
History Reference Center
Sirs Discoverer
*Notice that I do not have a Wikipedia page here. That is because Wikipedia should never be a "cited source." Remember that it should be used only for confirmation or as a way to become familiar with a topic. Always use other, more reliable sources to cite your research.
To Download this file below:
- Click on Scribd in bottom right corner. You will be taken to a webpage with this document on it.
- Click on the orange Download button in top left corner.
- Choose DOCX as your format and download the file to your desktop.
- You should now be able to open the document and edit it as needed on your computer.