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MLA Citation Examples
APA Style Resources. [Online] Available http://www.psychwww.com/resource/apacrib.htm
A list of links to internet resources on APA Style.
Canandaiagua Academy. [Online] Available http://www.canandaigua.k12.ny.us/researchmanual/
Complete and easy to follow instructions on citing electronic sources.
- Citing Sources
http://www.aublib.logan.k12.ky.us/citing_sources.htm
From the Auburn School Library, auburn Kentucky - excellent links to citation and copyright information for students and teachers. - Electronic Sources: APA Style of Citation. [Online] Available http://www.uvm.edu/~xli/reference/apa.html
Easy to follow examples of APA documentation.
The English Pages Online Citation Guides - Citing Electronic Sources in MLA Style
http://www.awl.com/englishpages/cyber2.htm
Very nicely designed site. Clear, concise, easy on the eyes.
Instructional Media - Oradell Public School
http://www.intac.com/~aroldi/index.html
Click on "compiling a bibliography". This is a terrific site for elementary students - but adaptable to older students as well.. Very clear.
MLA Bibliographic Style--A Brief Guide
http://mciu.org/~spjvweb/mla.html
A citation guide created by Joyce Valenza, Librarian at the Springfield Township High School.
MLA Style. [Online] Available http://www.mla.org/main_stl.htm
Citation guide from the Modern Language Assoication's official website. MLA Style is" The style recommended by the Modern Language Association for preparing scholarly manuscripts and student research papers concerns itself with the mechanics of writing, such as punctuation, quotation, and documentation of sources. MLA style has been widely adopted by schools, academic departments, and instructors for nearly half a century."
- OSLIS Elementary
http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/elementary/howto/
This is as awesome site for elementary students - but adaptable to older students as well. Provides information on how to avoid plagiarism, how to cite sources (traditional and internet) and even provides special tips on searching the internet using keywords, boolean operators etc. Very clear and easy to understand.
OSLIS Secondary
http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/secondary.html
A good site for teaching reference skills to secondary students. I wish it were as "eye-catching" as its elementary counterpart. Still - a useful site.
- BIBLIOGRAPHY INFORMATION
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- These sites are "bibliography makers". Author, title and other citation information is entered and the site automatically creates a printable bibliography in MLA format.
EasyBib.com
http://www.easybib.com/
Disclaimer: Using this source may result in a works cited list that does not meet the conventions of your school. Gananda high school students will be held fully accountable for following all the the works cited conventions as taught in Gananda English Classes.
Citation Machine
http://www.landmark-project.com/citation_machine/cm.php
Disclaimer: Using this source may result in a works cited list that does not meet the conventions of your school. Gananda high school students will be held fully accountable for following all the the works cited conventions as taught in Gananda English Classes.
Citing Sources - Citation Maker
http://oslis.k12.or.us/secondary/howto/cited/citeintro.html
An automatic citation maker created by Oregon School Library.
Disclaimer: Using this source may result in a works cited list that does not meet the conventions of your school. Gananda high school students will be held fully accountable for following all the the works cited conventions as taught in Gananda English Classes.
NoodleTools
http://www.noodletools.com/
Disclaimer: Using this source may result in a works cited list that does not meet the conventions of your school. Gananda high school students will be held fully accountable for following all the the works cited conventions as taught in Gananda English Classes.
worksCited4U
http://www.workscited4u.com/index.php
A bibliography resource that you can use to help create a works cited list.
Disclaimer: Using this source may result in a works cited list that does not meet the conventions of your school. Gananda high school students will be held fully accountable for following all the the works cited conventions as taught in Gananda English Classes.
Copyright with Cyberbee [Online] Available http://www.cyberbee.com/copyrt.html
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Copyright Guidelines Poster.
http://jeffcoweb.jeffco.k12.co.us/plmc/copyright.html
Copyright In The Digital Age
http://www.hurstassociates.com/RRLC_05252005.pdf
- Copyright Management Center
http://www.copyright.iupui.edu/index.htm -
- Copyright Term and the Public Domain In the United States
http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/training/copyrightterm.pdf
The Copyright Website. [Online] Available http://www.benedict.com/ "This site endeavors to provide real world, practical and relevant copyright information of interest to infonauts, netsurfers, webspinners, content providers, musicians, appropriationists, activists, infringers, outlaws, and law abiding citizens."
Copyright 101
http://www.ascd.org/publications/ed_lead/200112/simpson.html
An excellent article on copyright and "fair use" for schools, written by a nationally knows expert in this field.
Copyright Bay
http://www.stfrancis.edu/cid/copyrightbay/
A useful tutorial for educators.
- Copyright Chart
http://i.cmpnet.com/techlearning/pdf/db_area/archives/TL/2002/10/copyright_chart.pdf
A very handy chart covering copyright issues in an educational setting.
The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use
http://www.techlearning.com/db_area/archives/TL/2002/10/copyright.html
A very useful article on Copyright on TechLearning.com by Hall Davidson (October 15, 2002). http://i.cmpnet.com/techlearning/pdf/db_area/archives/TL/2002/10/copyright_chart.pdf - COPYRIGHT POLICIES - Southeastern Louisiana University
- http://www.selu.edu/copyright/slucopyright.htm#computer-software
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