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Research and Documentation Test Review. Plagiarism  To take ideas, wordings, terms, arguments, or another’s line of thinking and present it as your own.

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1 Research and Documentation Test Review

2 Plagiarism  To take ideas, wordings, terms, arguments, or another’s line of thinking and present it as your own without acknowledgement

3 Summarize  To condense the significant facts of a passage (to put it into your own words)

4 Paraphrase  To restate what someone else has said in approximately the same number of words (keeping technical terms and phrases)

5 Direct Quote  To copy an authors exactly as they are written and giving the author credit

6 Thesis Statement  The sentence or group of sentences that state the main idea or purpose of the paper  Characteristics –Main idea of paper –Stated in introduction –Specific

7 Topic Sentence  The sentence that states the main idea of a specific paragraph.

8 Note Cards  Include –Source letter –Descriptive title –Notes –The page number from where information was gathered

9 Purpose of the Source Letter  Corresponds to the source of the bibliography card and it keeps your notes organized.

10 What is Missing? A Born in 1928 Dictator of Germany Began the Nazi party p.99

11 What does not belong? A Born in 1928 Dictator of Germany Began the Nazi party p.99 Hitler Facts Smith, Robert

12 Which has the correct format? Hornberger, Ted. “Franklin.” Encyclopedia Brittanica. 1995 ed. A Hornberger, Ted. “Franklin.” Encyclopedia Brittanica. 1995 ed. A Bibliography-book

13 Correct bibliography entry for a book  Lowry, Lois. The Giver. New York: Laurel- Leaf Books, 1993.  Author. What they Wrote. Place of Publication: Publishing Company, the year.

14 Correct Bib. Entry for an encyclopedia  “Bush, George.” The World Book Encyclopedia. Library Deluxe Edition. P. 1425.  “Title of the Article.” The name of the Encyclopedia. The Edition. The page Number.

15 Important Facts  Bibliography Entries for Books: –Titles are always underlined.  Bibliography Entries for Encyclopedias: –Titles of articles are always in quotation marks  For All Types of Entries: –Punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and order of information is highly important. –The lines after the first are always indented.

16 Internal Documentation  Should be present at the end of the sentence containing the information used from a source.

17 What does internal documentation look like?  It should have a set of parenthesis, the author’s last name and the page where the information was gathered from.  (author’s last name and page number)

18 Where can you find the information for the bib. card?  The very first page of the source –THE TITLE PAGE

19 How to write a paper  Step 1 –Visit the library to find sources  Step 2 –Write the Bibliography cards  Step 3 –Write the Note cards  Step 4 –Write the Rough Draft  Step 5 –Revise the paper


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