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Taking Notes

Taking Notes. English IV Research Project 2013. Plagiarism . Plagiarism . the presentation of another writer’s ideas or words, as if they were your own, without acknowledging the source. Plagiarism . Word-for word plagiarism

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Taking Notes

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  1. Taking Notes

    English IV Research Project 2013
  2. Plagiarism
  3. Plagiarism the presentation of another writer’s ideas or words, as if they were your own, without acknowledging the source
  4. Plagiarism Word-for word plagiarism a researcher repeats the exactwords of a source without giving the necessary credit
  5. Plagiarism Paraphrase plagiarism a researcher says basically the same thing as an original source with just a few words changed without giving credit to the source
  6. Plagiarism Spot Plagiarism a researcher uses only a source’s keywords or phrases as his or her own without giving credit
  7. Plagiarism Idea a researcher uses an author’sideawithoutcrediting the author or the source
  8. Plagiarism Buying, borrowing, and/or submitting another’spaperorprojectas one’s own
  9. How do you avoid plagiarism? Learn to document correctly. Be thorough and complete in your note taking and documentation.
  10. Writing Responsibly There are two share a source’s information - Quote directly Paraphrase Paraphrasing information is preferable to directly quoting. Paraphrase - using your own words to restate what other people have written To properly paraphrase, following these 6 steps: Skim the selection for overall meaning Carefully read the selection List the main ideas on a piece of paper Review the selection one more time Write your paraphrase Check your summary
  11. Writing Responsibly To avoid plagiarism- Indicate clearly when you use anything from another writer’s work, even if only a phrase or single word, by using quotation marks. When summarizing or paraphrasing, distinguish clearly where the ideas of others end and your own comments begin. When using a writer’s idea, credit the author by name and also cite the work in which you found the idea. Provide a new citation when using additional information from a previously cited work. Err on the side of caution by giving credit whenever you suspect you are using information, other than general knowledge, from a source.
  12. Can you recognize plagiarism?
  13. Content
  14. Bibliography and Note Cards You will turn in 10 source cards and 85 “meaty” note cards. Background At least 20note cards from 2 sources Data 1 At least 15 note cards from 2 sources Data 2 At least 15 note cards from 2 sources Data 3 At least 15 note cards from 2 sources Counterclaim At least 10note cards from 2 sources Rebuttal At least 10note cards from 2 sources
  15. Recording Crucial Information on Bibliography/ Source Cards
  16. Follow these steps for making bibliography cards: Get a source and skim it to see if it is useful. If the source is helpful, complete a source card for that source. Complete a bibliography card before taking notes from that source.
  17. Book Bibliography Card Each bib card from abook sourcemust have the following information on it depending on the source type. Source # Author of article (Look for him/her after article title AND at the end of the article) “Article title” Title of book Author or Editor of the book City of Publication Publishing Company Date of Publication Page numbers of article Call number Library
  18. Sample Book Bibliography Card 1 Janet Gray “Emily Dickinson: 1830-1886” American Writers A. Walton Litz and Molly Weigel, editors New York Charles Scribner’s Sons 1998 25-50 R 810.9 American RHS
  19. Discus Sources For most Discus results citation is listed at the bottom of the article. This citation should be written on a source card. Databases to use - Opposing Viewpoints in Context Points of View Reference Center Credo Reference MasterFILE Premier Newspaper Source Plus Username: Discus13 Password: homework
  20. Sample Discus Bibliography Card 2 Dickerson, Darby. "Students Should Not Be Allowed to Carry Guns on College Campuses." Guns and Crime. Ed. Christine Watkins. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2012. At Issue. Rpt. from "White Paper—Guns on Campus." NaBita.org. 2011. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/ovic/ViewpointsDetailsPage/ViewpointsDetailsWindow?failOverType=&query=&prodId=OVIC&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&mode=view&displayGroupName=Viewpoints&limiter=&currPage=&disableHighlighting=true&displayGroups=&sortBy=&source=&search_within_results=&action=e&catId=&activityType=&scanId=&documentId=GALE%7CEJ3010015253&userGroupName=scschools&jsid=8810cb2ac194e986ea395aae57056410
  21. Discovering Collection Check if your topic is listed in the panel on the right or use the Basic Search. Citation is listed at the bottom of the article. This citation should be written on a source card. Username: gree13453 Password:gree13453
  22. Sample Discovering Collection Bibliography Card 3 "Jury Holds Gun Manufacturers Liable for Shooting Deaths from Illegally Obtained Handguns, February 11, 1999." Historic U.S. Events. Detroit: Gale, 2004. Discovering Collection. Gale. Riverside High School (SC). 21 Feb. 2013 <http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/infomark.do?&source=gale&srcprod=DISC&userGroupName=gree13453&prodId=DC&tabID=T001&docId=EJ2359039904&type=retrieve&contentSet=GSRC&version=1.0>.
  23. Online Bibliography Card Source # Author and/or editor names (if available) Article name in quotation marks (if applicable) Title of the Website, project, or book in italics. (Remember that some Print publications have Web publications with slightly different names. They may, for example, include the additional information or otherwise modified information, like domain names [e.g. .com or net].) Any version numbers available, including revisions, posting dates, volumes, or issue numbers. Publisher information, including the publisher name and publishing date. Take note of any page numbers (if available). Date you accessed the material. Complete URL.
  24. Sample Online Bibliography Card (regular website) 4 Jim Morrison “NRA President Speaks Out On Gun Control Measures” Huffington Post Politics 2013 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. n.p. 2/21/13 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/20/nra-gun-control_n_2729865.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
  25. Computer/Online Sources
  26. Computer/Online Sources Printcomplete copies of ALLnon-Discus computer sources from which you take notes. These copies MUSTbe turned in with your note cards andfinal paper. I should be able to locate ALLof the crucial source information on your copies. Do not simply copy and paste the text to Word. You must print directly from the website! Each copy should be numberedto correspond with your source cards. Computer sources must have a bibliography card.
  27. Computer/Online Sources What is a viable source? Wikipedia or other encyclopedia sites will NOT be accepted! You MUST use databases provided Discus and prove to me you have exhausted all resources before I will allow you to do a “Google” search!
  28. Taking Notes: Format
  29. Note Cards: Taking Notes Note cards must have four things: Source number Page number of actual note Heading (Background, Data 1, Data 2, Data 3, Counterclaim, Rebuttal) Information Should be mostly paraphrases If quoting use quotation marks Stay between 2 and 5 lines of card Do not go to the back of the card ONE IDEA per card.
  30. Sample Note Card Background # 1 p. 2 School shootings (Columbine, 1999; Virginia Tech, 2007; Tucson, 2011) have caused gun control to become a more public issue.
  31. Good Print Sources to Use Destiny Quest online card catalog search
  32. Calendar for Research
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