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Plagiarism and Citation: Bibliography

Plagiarism and Citation: Bibliography. *When in doubt, cite. . Kinds of Citations. Parenthetical citation A brief identification of source Guides reader to correct source listing on Works Cited page Bibliographic citation Provides complete publication information

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Plagiarism and Citation: Bibliography

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  1. Plagiarism and Citation:Bibliography *When in doubt, cite.

  2. Kinds of Citations • Parenthetical citation • A brief identification of source • Guides reader to correct source listing on Works Cited page • Bibliographic citation • Provides complete publication information • Listed alphabetically at the end of a paper • You must have BOTH!

  3. Using the High School MLA Citation Guide Author’s Last Name, First Name Middle Name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher’s Name, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. • Example: Ride, Sally. Exploring Our Solar System. New York: Crown, 2003. Print.

  4. Using the High School MLA Citation Guide Author’s Last Name, First Name Middle Name.Title of Book. City of Publication:Publisher’s Name, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. • Example: Ride, Sally.Exploring Our Solar System. New York:Crown, 2003. Print.

  5. Practice Using MLA Citation Guide Book title: never cry wolf Publisher: fair warning, inc. Year of publication: 2007 Author: ima big lyre City of publication: new york Lyre, Ima Big. Never Cry Wolf. New York: Fair Warning, Inc., 2007. Print.

  6. More Practice Using MLA Citation Guide Book title: mississippi blues Publisher: eye of the storm Year of publication: 2005 Author: katherinerina City of publication: biloxi Rina, Katherine. Mississippi Blues. Biloxi: Eye of the Storm, 2005. Print.

  7. Even More Practice Using MLA Citation Guide Author: unavailable Article or Specific Page Title: the nuremberg trials Title of Complete Website: united states holocaust memorial museum Sponsoring Organization: united states holocaust memorial museum Date Last Revised: unavailable Date You Read It: May 8, 2009 Medium of publication: web “The Nuremberg Trials.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. n.d. Web. 8 May 2009.

  8. Formatting the Bibliography • Separate page (but NOT separate document!) • Double space • Hanging indent ½” • Alphabetize list based on first element of entry

  9. Bibliography Practice Lyre, Ima Big. Never Cry Wolf. New York: Fair Warning, Inc., 2007. Rina, Katherine. Mississippi Blues. Biloxi: Eye of the Storm, 2005. “The Nuremberg Trials.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. n.d. Web. 8 May 2012.

  10. Contents of Parenthetical Citation • The first element of the bibliographic citation (stop when you hit punctuation) • Page or paragraph number • NOTHING ELSE!!!!

  11. Parenthetical Citation Review Lyre, Ima Big. Never Cry Wolf. New York: Fair Warning, Inc., 2007. Print. page 203 (Lyre 203) “The Nuremberg Trials.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. n.d. Web. 8 May 2009. no page numbers (“The Nuremberg Trials”) Rina, Katherine. Mississippi Blues. Biloxi: Eye of the Storm, 2005. Print. page 98 (Rina 98)

  12. Citation #1 - Book • Author's Last Name, First Name Middle Name.Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher's Name,Year of Publication.Medium of Publication. • Example: Ride, Sally. Exploring Our Solar System.New York: Crown,2003. Print.

  13. Citation #2 – Book with Editor or Compiler • Editor’s or Compiler’s Last Name, First Name Middle Name, ed. or comp. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher's Name, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. • Example: Benford, Gregory, ed. Skylife: Space Habitats in Story and Science. New York: Harcourt, 2000. Print.

  14. Citation #3 – Online Database – Scholarly Journal Author’s Last Name, First Name Middle Name. "Title of Article." Title of Periodical. VolumeNumber.IssueNumber (Day Abbreviated Month Year of Publication): Page numbers of article. Title of Database. Web. Day Abbreviated Month Year You Accessed Source Online. Example: Tolson, Nancy. “Making Books Available: The Role of Early Libraries, Librarians, and Booksellers in the Promotion of African American Children’s Literature.” African American Review32.1 (1998): 9-16. JSTOR. Web. 5 June 2008.

  15. Citations #4 & #5 – A Document from an Internet Site Author’s Last Name, First Name Middle Name. "Article or Specific Web Page Title." Title of Entire Web Site. Sponsoring Organization (or N.p.), Day Abbreviated Month. Year Web Page Was Last Revised (or n.d.). Medium of Publication. Day Abbreviated Month. Year You Read It. Example: “Space Weather Now.” Space Environment Center. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration. 29 May 2007. Web. 30 May 2007.

  16. Citation #6 – Entire Internet Site • Author’s Last Name, First Name Middle Name. Title of Site. Sponsoring Organization (or N.p.), Day Abbreviated Month. Year Web Page Was Last Revised (or n.d.). Medium of Publication. Day Abbreviated Month. Year You Read It. • Example: Eaves, Morris, Robert Essick, and Joseph Viscomi, eds.The William Blake Archive.Lib. Of Cong., 8 May 2008. Web. 15 May 2008.

  17. Final Thoughts • Did you alphabetize your entries from A-Z? • Did you include the title: Works Cited? • Do you have a proper header (Last #) • Did you check that you included all punctuation?

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