Sunday, October 18, 2009

MLA summary

1. What is plagiarism?
Using someone else's word's or ideas and representing them as your own.

2. What must you do to avoid plagiarizing?
Take careful and accurate notes as you research.

3. What style of referencing is accepted at HCT?
MLA Modern Language Association APA American Psychological Assouiation.

4. What are the five types of information that are often included when referencing from various sources?
Author's name, title of book, date, pages, published/magazine/website address

5. When creating a reference for a book what comes first?
Author's name.

6. What is the second item of information in a magazine reference?
The article title .

7. What is the last item of information in a magazine reference?
Page number.

8. What is the third item of information when referencing a website?
The title of the website.

9. What is the last item of information when referencing a website?
Date visited.

11. What comes before the URL in a database reference?
http://

12. Where is the bibliography?
At the End

13. What is in the bibliography?
References

14. When giving the author's name which part of the name do you put first?
family name.

15.How do you order items in the bibliography?
Alphabetical

16. Besides, quotations, where do you use an online citation?
Paraphrasing.

17. What information goes in an online citation?
Name , date.

18. Name one citation machine that can help you?
easybib.com

19. Besides your teacher, who can help you with referencing?
easybib.com

20. In Google type, HCT plagiarism. Find the page which describes the consequences of plagiarism at HCT. State what this consequence is?

If you cheat you will be kicked from the college


Refrences about Marijuana:

Gale Encyclopedia of Science. Ed. K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner. 4th ed. Detroit: Gale Group, 2008.

Drugs and Controlled Substances: Information for Students. Ed. Stacey L. Blachford and Kristine Krapp. Detroit: Gale, 2003.

World of Scientific Discovery. Ed. Kimberley A. McGrath and Bridget Travers. Online ed. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2007

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