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Monday, October 22, 2018

Understand Resources Online


More Links to Understand Resources Online
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How Do You Analyze Research Material?

Checklist for Analyzing Research Material

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Use Sources Correctly

You will not 'prove' anything in the Introduction Paragraph or Conclusion Paragraph. Use sources in the Body Paragraphs.

Incorporate Sources into your Body Paragraphs to assert your ideas, defend your argument, and develop your support. You will only 'prove' your THESIS in your Body Paragraphs.

How Do I Use Sources in my Writing?

Source Styles

MLA

APA

Turabian

Source Basics

BASICS

Plagiarism Explained

Paraphrase MORE than Quoting

Using Quotes as Content

Summary vs Paraphrase

Source Sandwich Turotial

Hanging Indent (Directions)

Ethically Use Sources

Citing Basics

  • Integrating Sources Properly
  • Hanging Indent (Directions)
  • Avoid Plagiarism
  • Citing Overview: How to and Styles
  • Copyright and Intellectual Property
  • How to Cite
  • Citing From Databases
  • In-Text Punctuation
  • Writing, Format, & Citation Style
  • Use Sources Correctly
  • Incorporating Sources into your Essay
  • Finding, Using, Integrating, and Citing Sources in...
  • Why you Need to Cite Sources Tutorial
  • Signal Phrases & Parenthetical Citations
  • Proper Source Usage
  • Figures and Charts Citations
  • Popular Citation Guides
  • Citation Basics

Source Integration

  • Signs of Trouble
  • The Source Sandwich
  • Signal Phrases & Parenthetical Citations
  • Incorporating Sources into your Essay
  • Proper Source Usage
  • Signal Phrases

Additional Links

  • Use Sources Correctly
  • Finding, Using, Integrating, and Citing Sources in...
  • FACT-CHECKING Library of Links

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PARAPHRASING

  • BASICS
  • Paraphrase
  • Paraphrase MORE
  • Literal vs Free Paraphrases
  • PARAPHRASING Examples
  • Plagiarism
  • Why you Need to Cite Sources Tutorial

SUMMARIZING

  • BASICS
  • Summary
  • Popular Citation Guides
  • How to Cite
  • Citing Overview: How to and Styles

QUOTING

  • BASICS
  • Quoting
  • Quoting Materials
  • Quote LESS
  • Avoid Dropping Quotes
  • Quoting Rules
  • Direct vs Indirect Quotations
  • Figures and Charts Citations

CITATIONS

  • Citing Without Quoting
  • APA
  • APA (Signal Phrases)
  • APA (Multiple Authors)
  • APA (Secondary Sources)
  • APA (Citations)
  • APA (In-text vs Parenthetical)
  • APA (Punctuation)
  • MLA
  • MLA (Signal Phrases)
  • MLA (Multiple Authors)
  • MLA (Citations)
  • MLA (8th ed)
  • MLA (Formatting)
  • MLA (Parenthetical)

Plagiarism

  • Plagiarism Explained
  • Plagiarism 101: Identifying and Avoiding Plagiarism
  • Signs of Trouble
  • ACCIDENTAL COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT IS STILL INFRING...
  • What is FAIR USE? How does it work UNDER COPYRIGHT...
  • Plagiarism
  • Why you Need to Cite Sources Tutorial
  • Proper Source Usage
  • Research Writing

Rules

  • Cite a Class Handout in APA
  • Cite a Quote From Another Author in MLA
  • Cite With Et Al. in APA Style
  • Counter-Arguments
  • Format References in APA Style
  • How to Use The Word "Sic"
  • Using [sic] Properly
  • Write an APA Format[ted] Essay

Resource Guides

  • Why you Need to Cite Sources Tutorial
  • Generating Search Terms Tutorial
  • Incorporating Sources into your Essay
  • EBSCO Database Searching Tutorial
  • Deciphering Your Assignment Tutorial
  • Developing a Topic Tutorial
  • Evaluating Internet Sources VIDEO Tutorial
  • General Search Terms Tutorial

Academic Integrity Writing Handbook

Academic Integrity Writing Handbook
From MIT (grayscale version)

Academic Integrity Writing Handbook

Academic Integrity Writing Handbook
From MIT (color version)

Choosing Sources

  • Evaluating Internet Sources VIDEO Tutorial
  • Evaluating Sources
  • Non-Partisan Factchecking Websites in the US
  • Non-Partisan Fact-Checking Sites Outside the US
  • Rating Sources for Bias
  • Fake News (be ALERT)
  • Wikipedia
  • Spotting Unreliable Information
  • Sources for FACT-CHECKING
  • Evaluating Sources for Credibility
  • Scholarly vs Popular Articles (Videos)
  • Credible vs Reliable Sources
  • How to Find Trustworthy Sources
  • What Does it Mean When a Professional Article has been Peer-Reviewed?
  • Trace the Spread of CLAIMS on Social Media
  • Trace the Spread of CLAIMS on Social Media (pt 2)
  • FACT-CHECKING Images and Video
  • Research Writing
  • Evaluating Sources: Tutorial and Practice
  • Wikipedia

Formatting Styles

  • Learn Formatting
  • MLA Formatting Style
  • APA Formatting Style
  • Turabian Formatting Style
  • Academic Resources Citation Guide

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Locating Sources

  • Deciphering Your Assignment Tutorial
  • Developing a Topic Tutorial
  • General Search Terms Tutorial
  • Generating Search Terms Tutorial
  • EBSCO Database Searching Tutorial
  • Citing From Databases
  • Reliable and Credible
  • Finding Research Sources
  • Research in Essays and Reports
  • Media Bias FACT Check
  • Finding, Using, Integrating, and Citing Sources in...
  • Finding Images - Select Sources
  • Research Writing

Images in Your Writing

  • Image Usage
  • Finding Images - Select Sources
  • What is FAIR USE? How does it work UNDER COPYRIGHT...
  • ACCIDENTAL COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT IS STILL INFRING...
  • 23 Sites with Free Stock Images

Visual Incorporation

  • Figures and Charts Citations
  • Image Usage

Fallacies

  • Errors in Reasoning

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