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Citing Sources. Easy as Pushing the. Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due!. Most of us know that print sources need to be cited, or it can be considered plagiarism. Okay, you have found an image on the Internet, and you are ready to copy and paste.

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  1. Citing Sources Easy as Pushing the

  2. Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due! • Most of us know that print sources need to be cited, or it can be considered plagiarism.

  3. Okay, you have found an image on the Internet, and you are ready to copy and paste.

  4. You have to know the facts about citing before you paste. STOP • All pictures have been taken or created by someone else, and they must be given credit. • Just like you want to put your signature on a drawing, they want praise for their designs.

  5. Don’t forget videos! • Video sources need credit, too.

  6. Citing Sources Made “Easy” • Here are two ways you can give credit: • Create a “Clipart Resource” page. • Place the URL under the clipart.

  7. Try This Way Copy and Paste your Picture or clipart onto your project. Under the picture on your slide, include the following information: Description or title of the image. URL. Date that it was retrieved. Remember to repeat these steps for each Internet picture used in the presentation.

  8. Or Try This Way Create a “Clipart Resources” slide as the last slide of your presentation. Create a bulleted list of slide numbers. Example: * Slide 1 * Slide 2 Copy and paste your picture or clip-art onto your project. Include the following information on your “Clipart Resource” slide next to the matching slide number. Description or title of the Image. URL. date that it was retrieved.

  9. Clipart Resources • Slide 1: The “Easy Button”. http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/7792/easybuttongv0.gif. July 10, 2007. • Slide 2: Jailhouse Drawing. http://www.secondlifeherald.com/slh/images/jail.jpg. July 11, 2007. • Slide 3: Hannah Montana. http://www.tvguide.com/images/pgimg/hannah-montana.jpg. July 11, 2007 Sponge Bob. http://www.sfondideldesktop.com/Images-Toon/Spongebob/Spongebob0003/Spongebob-0003.jpg. July 11, 2007 • Slide 5: STOP, LOOK, LISTEN: Okey Cokey Karaoke!: Anansi, Cat and Rat . www.unitedstreaming.com. July 12, 2007 • Slide 10:The “Easy Button”. http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/7792/easybuttongv0.gif. July 10, 2007.

  10. Now that we have learned how to cite graphics, we can push the “Easy Button”. The “Easy Button”. http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/7792/easybuttongv0.gif. July 10, 2007.

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