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Source Cards and Note Cards

Source Cards and Note Cards. Research Note-Taking. Source Card. You will need to create a source card for each source you use. Each source card should include information about the source (author, title, year, etc.).

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Source Cards and Note Cards

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  1. Source Cards and Note Cards Research Note-Taking

  2. Source Card • You will need to create a source card for each source you use. • Each source card should include information about the source (author, title, year, etc.). • Different types of sources use different formats. Make sure you use the right one. • Each source card is assigned a letter that will be used in creating your note cards.

  3. SOURCE CARD (Book) Author: Title: Publisher: Date: City: A

  4. SOURCE CARD (Book) Author: Isabella Brega Title: Argentina: Wild South America Publisher: White Star Publishers Date: 2007 City: Vercelli, Italy A

  5. SOURCE CARD (Article from a website) Author: Title: Date article was written: Date looked up: Complete web address: B

  6. SOURCE CARD (Article from a website) Author: National Geographic Xpeditions Title: Migration: Reasons to Move Date article was written: 2005 Date looked up: November 24, 2011 Complete web address: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/09/g35/Migrations.html B

  7. SOURCE CARD (Encyclopedia – Print) Name of Encyclopedia: Article you looked up: Author of entry: Edition (what year): Page #: C

  8. SOURCE CARD (Encyclopedia – Print) Name of Encyclopedia: Encyclopedia Britannica Article you looked up: Argentina Author of entry: Edition (what year): 2010 Page #: 85 C

  9. SOURCE CARD (Encyclopedia – Online) Name of Encyclopedia: Article you looked up: Author of entry: Edition (what year): Web Address: D

  10. SOURCE CARD (Encyclopedia – Online) Name of Encyclopedia: World Book Student Article you looked up: Argentina Author of entry: Brad D. Jokisch & Ana Margheritis Edition (what year): 2011 Web Address: http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar029320&st=argentina D

  11. Note Card • The page # goes in the upper left corner. • The matching source card letter goes in upper right corner. • The topic name should be centered on top line of card. • Write only on the front side of the card. • Write facts, but do not use complete sentences. • Do not copy straight from the source. Write the information in your own words to show your understanding.

  12. Argentina’s Ancestry (NOTE CARD) p.? D • Ancestors from Europe, especially from Italy and Spain • European immigrants came when Spain set up colonies • Largest wave of immigration in the late 1800s because of government encouragement • Small indigenous population compared to other Latin American countries • Indigenous mostly in isolated parts of north and southwest • One of the largest Jewish populations in the Americas • Other groups include Asians and Middle Easterners

  13. Work Cited Rathje, A. (n.d.). Note & Source Cards [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://www.students.ed.uiuc.edu/arathje/ .../Note%20&%20Source%20Cards.ppt

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