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Welcome EAP 112!. Today we’ll be learning how the library can help you with your research. I’ll be your instructor today! Dawn Emsellem Outreach and Instruction Librarian (401) 341-2336 d awn.emsellem@salve.edu McKillop Library First F loor, Room 130. What we’ll be learning.
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Welcome EAP 112! Today we’ll be learning how the library can help you with your research. I’ll be your instructor today! Dawn Emsellem Outreach and Instruction Librarian (401) 341-2336 dawn.emsellem@salve.edu McKillop Library First Floor, Room 130
What we’ll be learning • How to start your research • Helpful encyclopedias • How to find books • How to find articles • What is citation?
Where Do I Go for Books? Articles? Looking for articles? Use an article database Looking for books? Use the book catalog
Citation Purpose: • Give credit • Provide credibility to your ideas • Let readers find your sources
Citation Major Styles: • Modern Language Association (“MLA”) Humanities (English, Spanish, French, Art) • American Psychological Association (“APA”) Sciences and Social Sciences (Psychology, Economics, Chemistry, Biology, Nursing) • Chicago Manual of Style/Kate Turabian (“Chicago/Turabian”) Different disciplines use Chicago and Turabian
Elements of Citation • Parenthetical in-text citations • Bibliography/References/Works Cited
Parenthetical In-Text Citation A citation placed in the body of the text, at the end of a sentence.
Endnotes A citation or explanatory note placed at the end of a paper or chapter.
Footnotes A citation or explanatory note placed at the bottom of a page.
Bibliography/References/Works Cited The list of books, journal articles, newspaper articles, videos, and other sources you consulted to write the paper.