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“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.” Leonardo Da Vinci. EP004 Information Literacy & Research Skills. Semester II, 2011 Lecturer: Carolyn Crook Week 6 / Lecture 5. Forensic Detectives.
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“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.” Leonardo Da Vinci EP004Information Literacy &Research Skills Semester II, 2011 Lecturer: Carolyn Crook Week 6 / Lecture 5
Broad Refined • Internet • Summon • Books- library catalogue • eBooks • Databases – Specific articles/research
What Now? • RELEVANT INFORMATION • Contents – chapter headings • Abstracts – read the abstract • Look for key concepts (not just keywords) • USING INFORMATION • Direct Quotes • Paraphrases
DIRECT QUOTES • Author’s words used exactly as in the text. • Either in paragraph with quotation marks or indented depending on word count of quote • Find this in your referencing guide • Referenced in the text with page number • Find this in your referencing guide • There is a limit to the amount of direct quotes you use
PARAPHRASING Paraphrasing is your summary of the ideas in the text you have read. It is NOT JUST CHANGING THE WORDING. If you just change the wording: THAT IS PLAGIARISM!!!!! PARAPHRASES NEED TO BE REFERENCED (See Referencing Guide)
Learning to Paraphrase Links • http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=paraphrasing • http://www.studentservices.uwa.edu.au/ss/learning/online_services/academic_writing/alva/referencing?f=269068 • http://www.plagiarism.org/plag_article_how_to_paraphrase_properly.html • http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/QPA_paraphrase2.html
INDEPENDENT TASK – FORENSIC DETECTIVESUsing EP003 Essay Topic and Task Sheet Week 6 /Lecture 5
REVIEW • When would you use a broad search? • Name a refined search. • What is a direct quote? • What is a paraphrase? • Find the following pages in the Reference Guide • Electronic journal article • Direct Quotes • Paraphrases
Directed Study / Homework • Paste one of your paraphrases you have used in your ESSAY and the original text in the comments section of our BLOG. • Label each so we can identify them (e.g. “Paraphrase” / “Original Text”) Note: Your recommended reading will help you paraphrase correctly (see blackboard).