PPT-RESEARCH [and citations!]
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CITING SOURCES Books Last name First name Book Title City Publisher Year Print Example Dickens Charles Great Expectations New York Dodd Mead 1942 Print Last name First name author or editor Title of article . These slides complement the article. How . journal rankings . can suppress . interdisciplinary . research:. A comparison between innovation studies and business & management. Available at: . www.interdisciplinaryscience.net. for improving citations. 2. nd. Bibliometrics in Libraries Meeting. Clari Gosling, 12. th. Sept 2013. Questions to start with. What is a citation?. Why do authors cite?. Why are things cited?. Justification of a statement/strengthen an argument. in disgustingly gross detail.. Reminder:. We use parenthetical citations to give credit to the people’s thoughts we use.. We give credit for:. direct quotes. paraphrasing. summarizing. What’s a Direct Quote?. Center for Professional Communication. Academic Misconduct. All forms of academic misconduct are prohibited by the Student Code of Conduct. Academic misconduct is . an. . A-level . offense and is defined by the student code of conduct as Dishonesty or . Jane Kessler. Mary Van . Ullen. June 12, 2014. Why Citation Apps?. Citation Technology Solutions. Citation management programs that support hundreds of styles (EndNote, . RefWorks. , . Mendeley. , . Zotero. CRC Research-Skills Workshop . July 20, 2012. Patty Lee. Patricia.Lee@vanderbilt.edu. 936-1364. EndNote X6 . Coming in August 2012. Disclosure. No free software or honorarium . e. ver received for reviewing, endorsing. Anita de Waard. VP Research Data Collaborations. a.dewaard@elsevier.com. http. ://researchdata.elsevier.com. /. . 7. Trusted . (. validated/checked . by reviewers). 6. Reproducible . (others can redo . . Seminar II . Field specific research . ethics:. Sharing research with the public . Group 2. – 13/03/2017. Scenario. The following article was published. : . The . journal decided to write a ‘popular summary’ for the paper, as a press release, which can be reprinted by any media outlet.. APA Style: Handling Quotations, Citations, and ReferencesSelected by the Writing Center at Armstrong Atlantic State University, the examples in this handout are based on the 5th editionof the Publicat What are these and when do I use them?. Works Cited. Works . Cited. "Blueprint Lays Out Clear Path for Climate Action." . Environmental Defense Fund. . . Environmental . Defense Fund, 8 May 2007. Web. 24 May 2009.. March . 1, 2017. 2. Brainstormed ideas of how our department could give back to the community possibly on an annual basis.. Wanted to find a way to take something that is perceived as . “negative” . Nick Branson, Spenser Easterbrook, . Aharon. Walker. Jameson Clarke & . Rick Gawne. Data Program. Researchers in the humanities generally recognize the importance of doing work that is informed by science. Similarly, most scientists agree that it is important to communicate scientific results to workers in other fields. Although ‘interdisciplinary’ is one of the most frequently used . Hawler. Medical University. How to open an account. scholar.google.com. Sign in with your . gmail. account. Provide your information. (. hmu. email if available). Check and add your articles. Edit your profile . The . h. - and . g. -indices. What is the h-index. “A scientist has index . h. if . h. of his/her . N. p. papers have at least h citations each, and the other (. N. p. − . h. ) papers have no more than .
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