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Research Skills Ms. Guzdziol “You have no say in MLA”

Why Cite? * To give credit where credit is due: Avoid Plagiarism due: Avoid Plagiarism * To establish your credibility as an author an author * To give readers access to the sources you cite * Provides consistent format within a discipline

Notecards Topic – Sub TopicSource # Fact (In-text Citation). Type of Fact Type of Source

Example Notecard Colleges – University of Iowa4 The number one school for school spirit in the Big Ten (31). Para. Mag.

Example Source Card 4 Smith, John. “Bleeding Black and Gold.” Entertainment Weekly. 10 April 2007: Print.

MLA Format * Times New Roman – 12 pt. font * Double Spaced * 1” Margins * MLA Heading on first page only * Pagination (Last Name Page #) in header aligned right * Centered Title * Creative Title * Not in quotation marks, underlined, bolded, bigger or different font

Heading MLA Heading NameTeacherCourseDate Joe Joe Smith Ms. Guzdziol Junior I November 2008 * Align Left * Double Space

Sample Title Page Dwyer 1 Barb Dwyer Pierceall / Benedetti Advanced Freshman English 4 April 2011 Building a Dream: Emily and Homer What would it be like to be with your beloved through eternity? How would it feel to have the person with you, no matter how long you live? In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily,” the protagonist, Emily Grierson could probably tell you several ways to explore the answers to those questions....

Direct Quotes * Quoting any words (word for word) that are not your own * Any part of a text can be directly quoted – not just a spoken quotation * Use Parenthetical Citation * Direct quotes can NEVER stand alone

Summarizing * Taking ideas from a large passage of another source and condense them using your own words * Use Parenthetical Citation One chapter (23 pages) about Wheaton North High School’s extremely high test scores. Summarized Example: Wheaton North High School is one of the best schools in the state (Boyen 22).

Paraphrasing * Using the ideas from another source but changing the phrasing into your own words * How To: Keep the source out of sight as you paraphrase, so you will not be tempted to use any of the sentence patterns or phrases of the original Keep the source out of sight as you paraphrase, so you will not be tempted to use any of the sentence patterns or phrases of the original Do not substitute synonyms for some or most of the words in an author’s passage. This practice will result in plagiarism Do not substitute synonyms for some or most of the words in an author’s passage. This practice will result in plagiarism Use your own sentence structure as well as your own words. Your writing will be regarded as plagiarized if it resembles the original too closely in sentence structure as well as in wording Use your own sentence structure as well as your own words. Your writing will be regarded as plagiarized if it resembles the original too closely in sentence structure as well as in wording Check your text against the original source to avoid inadvertent plagiarism. Check your text against the original source to avoid inadvertent plagiarism. Use parenthetical citation Use parenthetical citation

How to Paraphrase * Keep the source out of sight as you paraphrase, so you will not be tempted to use any of the sentence patterns or phrases of the original * Do not substitute synonyms for some or most of the words in an author’s passage. This practice will result in plagiarism * Use your own sentence structure as well as your own words. Your writing will be regarded as plagiarized if it resembles the original too closely in sentence structure as well as in wording * Check your text against the original source to avoid inadvertent plagiarism. * Use parenthetical citation

Quote Weaves 3 PARTS * Signal Phrase * Your own words setting up the quotation * Quote * Someone else’s words set off by quotation marks * Parenthetical Citation * Source information

Signal Phrase – Complete Thought * Punctuation is a colon * Examples: * He knew he was grounded when the cop knocked on the front door: “the tapping was a commanding rap signaling the death of fun” (Jones 18). * The snow fell earlier than last year: “August is too soon to sled” (Miller 33). * Holden knew what he did had consequences and ready to face the music: “looking through the window seeing all the boys fence left the feeling of abandonment” (“Catcher loses”).

Signal Phrase – Incomplete Thought * When blending your thoughts directly into the quotation no punctuation is needed Example: Romantic poetry is characterized by the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263).

Signal Phrase – Speaker’s Tag * * Punctuation is a comma * * Use when separating the speaker from what is being said * * Introducing the speaker of the quote Example: * * When awakening from a nightmare, Carol screamed, “Leave me alone” (Phillips 6). * * According to Stephanie Bower, “kids like to read” (Phillips 8).

Blocked Quotations * * 4 or more typed lines of text * * Indent the entire quote 10 spaces (1 inch) (Control + M) * * Do NOT use quotation marks * * Continue Double Spacing * * Double space between the signal phrase and the quotation * * Cite the source after the end punctuation of the quote

Blocked Quotations At the conclusion of Lord of the Flies, Golding has Ralph and the other boys realize the horror of their actions : The tears began to flow and sobs shook him. He gave himself up to them now for the first time on the island; great shuddering spasms of grief that seemed to wrench his whole body. His voice rose under the black smoke before the burning wreckage of the island; and infected by that emotion, the other little boys began to shake and sob too. (Golding186)

Ellipses * Indicates the original passage has material that has been omitted * Ellipses are not necessary at the beginning or end of a quotation when taken from a large passage * If you use ellipses at the end of your sentence you use a 4 th dot to illustrate you have finished your sentence * Example: During English class I learned “Shakespeare was born in He died 1616” (Jones 46).

Brackets * Use brackets when you are inserting material into sentences that are not originally in the sentence--in other words, not done by the original author Example: While reading the newspaper “he [unexpectedly] died of shock” (Kade 83). * Add brackets in sentences where you need to clarify information Example: While reading the newspaper “he [Brian] died of shock” (Kade 83).

Works Cited * A complete list of every source that you make reference to in your essay * Provides the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any sources cited in your essay * Each entry includes this basic information: Author’s name Author’s name Title of work Title of work Publication information: Source of work, date published, volume and issue numbers, and page numbers Publication information: Source of work, date published, volume and issue numbers, and page numbers Quick Tip: All sources cited in the paper must be listed on the Works Cited page. All sources listed on the Works Cited page must have been cited in the paper itself.

Works Cited * * Center the words Works Cited at the top – no quotes, italics, or underline * * Pagination continues from your previous paper * * Arrange sources alphabetically with the first letter of the entry – Do NOT number your sources * * Each Entry Begins with a Hanging Indent (Control + T) * * Each Individual Entry Is Double Spaced * * Within the entry * * Between entries * * Do not put extra spaces in-between each entries

Sample Works Cited Page Smith 12 Works Cited Dickens, Charles. Bleak House New York: Penguin, Print. Miller, J. Hillis. Charles Dickens: The World and His Novels. Bloomington: U of Indiana P, Print. “Squeezing the Poor for Votes.” New York Times on the Web. 18 February Web. 20 March Zwerdling, Alex. “Esther Summerson Rehabilitated.” PMLA 88 (May 1973): Print.

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