PPT-MLA Pt. 2
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Citations Guidelines of using outside sources for evidence Always assume your reader has not read the articles you use for support Even if you are responding to
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Citations Guidelines of using outside sources for evidence Always assume your reader has not read the articles you use for support Even if you are responding to an article from a class writing a letter to the editor in a newspaper or writing a journal article recognize that your audience needs to know where the source came from what it is about and how you are reading it. Do note the MLA Handbooks suggestion to write out the full title the first time you mention the play and then use abbreviations thereafter It is usually best to introduce an abbreviation in parentheses immediately after the first use of the full tit 1. . What is plagiarism? . 2. . How do you avoid plagiarism? . 3. . What does MLA stand for? . 4. . List 2 reasons why it is important to cite your sources. . MLA – Check for Understanding/Review. When you copy word for word or almost word for word you must . . . ?. UWC Writing Workshop . Spring 2014. Have you ever felt like this when trying to cite?. Let’s get started with…. MLA Style. Who uses MLA?/Where did MLA style come from?. English Studies: Language and Literature. Hosted by Gale Cengage. Welcome to our . Guided Tour. Tour takes about 7 minutes.. The show will run automatically, but you can also use the left and right arrows on your keyboard to move through the slides manually.. In-Text Citations. Inside the paper. aka parenthetical citations. End-Text Citations. At the end of the paper. aka Work(s) Cited page. © Julie Faulkner. Information that Doesn’t Require Citations. Reminders, Updates, and Helpful Tools. Purpose and Tasks - AP Research course. Purpose of the lesson:. Review general citation guidelines that every responsible researcher needs to know. Learn about the changes in MLA 8. L. anguage . A. ssociation. 8. th. Edition. Professional Style,. Prevents Plagiarism. Online Citation. EasyBib. Designed for:. elementary and . middle school students —. not the best for college work.. Bell Work Task: Identify TWO pieces of information you have learned about the Florida Everglades. . Do not put bell work away! Keep it on your desk!. What you need today: a pencil and your ISN and SSR Book. An Introduction. Presented by the ULM Library Reference Department. Session Overview. What is MLA style?. General Guidelines. Quotations/Paraphrasing. In-text Citations. Works Cited. Resources. Q & A Time. WORKSHOP. GOALS. Understand the importance of citing and documenting sources in academic writing . Determine when to summarize, paraphrase, and/or directly quote in academic writing. Practice citing sources using MLA Style. FOREIGN LANGUAGE. it will probably sound . like I'm speaking a . foreign language . - . using words & phrases that sound so . alien. to you. it's a . process. -. no one "gets it" on his/her 1st pass. American Psychological Association (APA). Citations. General Citation Information. Citation: An act of quoting. . (“Citation”). When preparing to write a document with an assigned topic, it is assumed that several information outlets will be researched while gathering information.. A. True. B. False. True or False: MLA requires a title page.. A. True. B. False. MLA requires the first page of your paper to be:. A. Single-spaced with the title of your paper at the top. B. Double-spaced with a header containing your last name and page number in the top right. This a help guide , however please follow the guidelines set by your instructor. . Gather Your Information. Look for the Core Elements. Look for the elements . in all your Sources. . Author. .. Title of source..
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