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CHC2D8 World War II Presentations

CHC2D8 World War II Presentations. Format of Citations Bibliography and Footnotes Chicago Style. Citations. When you do research, you have to cite your sources. This means you have to show where your information is from. We call this giving credit to other authors for their work.

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CHC2D8 World War II Presentations

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  1. CHC2D8 World War II Presentations Format of Citations Bibliography and Footnotes Chicago Style

  2. Citations • When you do research, you have to cite your sources. • This means you have to show where your information is from. • We call this giving credit to other authors for their work. • If you don’t do it you are stealing, plagiarizing and you will get ZERO.

  3. Note-Taking • When you do research you have to take notes. • Notes should be hand-written: • In your own words • In point-form (not in sentences) • With the information about the source at the top of the page • Page numbers are recorded in the margin

  4. What Notes Look LikeArrange Your Pages Like This Bibliographic information goes at the top of the page

  5. Bibliography = a list of sources used during research Last, First. Title of the Book in Italics or Underlined. City: Publisher, Year. Your Textbook: Gini-Newman, Garfield and Laura Gini-Newman. Canadian History: A Sense of Time. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2006. Listed in alphabetical order by author’s last name. Bibliography Brown, Joan. The Renaissance Stage. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. Harnack, Andrew and Eugene Kleppinger. Citation Styles Online. 2001. <http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/cite7.html> Mahieu, Aline. Acting Shakespeare. Toronto: Gibson, 1995.  

  6. PPT Slides – Footnotes for Your Information and Pictures Format: First Last, Title of the Source (City: Publisher, Year), page ___. Your Textbook: Garfield Gini-Newman and Laura Gini-Newman, Canadian History: A Sense of Time (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2006), p. 62. Website: Author or Organization, Title of the Website, Year Published, <url> (access date). Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger, Citation Styles Online, 2001, <http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/cite7.html> (January 26, 2002).

  7. Group 1: Jenny, Simon, Colin, Harold, Tomoki • Group2: Cindy, Alex, Tanya, Justin, Anna • Group 3: Zoey, Aaron, Bruce, Harry, Molly • Group 4: Maggie, Jason, Alan, Alina, James • Group 5: Sohrab, Kristing, YangFan, Daniel, Adrien • Group 6: Cloud, Zihan, Neil, Tim, Wing

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