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6.3: Formatting Documents – tables, footnotes, endnotes, citations, bibliographies

6.3: Formatting Documents – tables, footnotes, endnotes, citations, bibliographies. 10/31/13. When writing a research paper, how do you keep track of your sources? How do you know what information came from which source?. Warm-up.

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6.3: Formatting Documents – tables, footnotes, endnotes, citations, bibliographies

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  1. 6.3: Formatting Documents – tables, footnotes, endnotes, citations, bibliographies 10/31/13

  2. When writing a research paper, how do you keep track of your sources? • How do you know what information came from which source? Warm-up

  3. You may go online and complete any keyboarding practice you like except for games. Keyboarding Practice

  4. Table = A grid of columns and rows that can be filled with text or graphics • Cell = a box formed by the intersection of columns and rows • Borders = the lines that divide the columns and rows • AKA = Grid Lines Row Inserting Tables Column

  5. A footnote or endnote is an explanatory note that consists or two parts • The note or reference mark that appears in the text to indicate that additional information is available • The corresponding information in the footnote/endnote • Footnotes are placed at the end of each page while endnotes are placed at the end of an entire document • Both are found under the references tab. Footnotes and Endnotes

  6. A citation refers to the line/lines of text within a document or bibliography that state the source of information. • In-text Citation = Stating the source and page number of information within a document • AKA = Parenthetical Documentation • Example: Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263). • MLA Style = Modern Language Association • APA Style = American Psychological Association • Google Citation Machine • Available in the Reference tab. Inserting Citations

  7. Bibliography = list of sources that you used to create your document. • AKA – Works Cited • The bibliography feature in Word allows your to quickly create works cited lists automatically. • Tip = When working with web sources, copy and paste the url address directly from the web site. Managing Sources and Bibliography

  8. Complete the following assignments in order • Inserting a table • Figure D-12 is on the online version • Adding Footnotes and Endnotes • Inserting Citations • Figures D – 17 and D – 18 are on the online version • Managing Sources and Bibliography • Save the document as Your Name – Healthy Traveler 2 • Submit to the Skydrive. For Today…

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