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MMR Library Resource Centre

MMR Library Resource Centre. Documentation. What is it?. A list of all the sources you used for your research. In alphabetical order Special style. Why?. You must say if you borrowed the material and where you borrowed it from.

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MMR Library Resource Centre

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  1. MMR Library Resource Centre Documentation

  2. What is it? • A list of all the sources you used for your research. • In alphabetical order • Special style

  3. Why? • You must say if you borrowed the material and where you borrowed it from. • You must give credit to the author for any information you use. • Your work is honest, not plagiarized.

  4. Which style? APA style MLA style • English • Arts • History • Languages • Geography • Science • Tech • Business • Social Sciences

  5. Books Encyclopedias DVDs, Videos Online Databases Websites Many other possibilities APA Style

  6. APA Style • Author’s name • Date • Title • Publisher • Place of Publication

  7. APA Style - Print Author. (Year). Title of book. Place of Publication: Publisher. Gifford, C. (2006). Gangs. Mankato, MN: Marshall Cavendish.

  8. APA Style –Online Encyclopedia Asenjo, B. (2002). Addiction. The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Retrieved May 9, 2008, from Thomson Gale database.

  9. Annotated References • A summary and/or evaluation of the resource • A short paragraph after each citation on your References list • Format can vary – your teacher will give you guidelines

  10. Annotated References Why? • You read each resource more carefully. • You read each resource more critically. • Helps you narrow down your topic. • Helps you develop your own point of view and/or your arguments.

  11. Annotated ReferencesWhat to include? • It is okay to write in the first person (“I”). • A few sentences to summarize your source. • Not necessary to summarize the whole book if you used only a section.

  12. Annotated ReferencesWhat to include? • Author’s background and qualifications: Who is the author? What makes him/her an expert?

  13. Annotated ReferencesWhat to include? • A bit of analysis about the source: • Is it reliable? • Is it up to date? • Is the research biased or objective? • Is the reading level right for you? • Does it help you narrow down your topic?

  14. References • Write a short paragraph after each citation. • Follow the examples on the handout. • Ask for help if you need it!

  15. Helpful Web Links APA Style Print and Media Sources Online Sources In-text citation Library at Lansing Community College, Lansing MI, 2010.

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