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Citing Non-text Resources

Citing Non-text Resources. SBI3U. Am I plagiarizing?. Website and Web Articles. Website with Single Author . In text citation: (Winter, 2010). Websites and Web Articles. Website with Group Author, No publication. In text citation:

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Citing Non-text Resources

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  1. Citing Non-text Resources SBI3U

  2. Am I plagiarizing?

  3. Website and Web Articles Website with Single Author In text citation: (Winter, 2010)

  4. Websites and Web Articles • Website with Group Author, No publication In text citation: First time - (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals [SPCA], 2010) Everytime thereafter – (SPCA, 2010)

  5. Online Newspaper Articles

  6. Online Magazine Articles

  7. Video/Film In text: First: (Magness, G. Siegel-Magness, S, and L. Daniels, 2009) Second: (Magness et al. 2009)

  8. Documentaries

  9. YouTube Videos

  10. Twitter

  11. Facebook

  12. Lectures or Lessons • Last Name, F. (Date Conducted). Lecture Title. Event. Lecture conducted from. Sponsor, City • For example: • Kerby, M. (February 12, 2013). Mitosis. Lesson conducted from Regiopolis Notre-Damn Catholic High School, Kingston, ON • In Text: • (Kerby, 2013)

  13. Personal Communications Include in text only NOT in your works cited Conversations, letters, e-mails, interviews, memos etc.

  14. Google Books

  15. Blog

  16. Blog (Comment)

  17. Website Credibility • What can the URL tell you? • Domain .edu, .gov, .ca, etc. • Personal Page • Tilde or % • Personal names • User, members, people • Author • Who wrote it • When? • What are their credentials?

  18. Website Credibility • Quality • Documentations • Footnotes • Links • Links to other resources • Reproduced – is it complete?

  19. Website Credibility • Alexa • http://www.alexa.com/ • Wayback Machine • Website archive • http://archive.org/web/web.php • Website Evaluation Guide • http://blogshots.s3.amazonaws.com/Website%20Evaluation%20Guide.pdf

  20. Other Good Sourcing Website • Citation Machine • BibMe • EasyBib • HOWEVER, You are your best citation machine!! • If you use these website, cross reference them with other sites/this powerpoint etc • * Ask three then me *

  21. Resources • Valencia College (2013). APA Style for Electronic Resources. Retrieved from: http://valenciacollege.edu/library/doc_apa_electronic.cfm Date accessed: February 11, 2013 • EasyBib (2012). How to tell if you’re plagiarizing. Retrieved from: http://easybib.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/plagiarisim-011.jpg Date accessed: February 11,2013

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