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Properly Documenting Web Resources

Properly Documenting Web Resources. How do I look at a web based resource and find the information I need to properly cite it?. Directions: After logging into the computer : N avigate the project website Scroll to the bottom of the page Look beneath And select the Activity Link.

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Properly Documenting Web Resources

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  1. Properly Documenting Web Resources How do I look at a web based resource and find the information I need to properly cite it? Directions: After logging into the computer: Navigate the project website Scroll to the bottom of the page Look beneath And select the Activity Link Finding the information you need and properly recording that information

  2. Start with your Source Code Then fill in the other relevant information A “Bed Bug Facts and Statistics.” Pest World.org National Pest Management Association <http://www.pestworld.org/all-things-bed-bugs/history-of-bed-bugs/bed-bug-facts-statistics/> 2014 SOMS Library Mar. 7th, 2014

  3. Now, see if you can apply the process with a partner. B Habitat for Humanity. “Why Habitat for Humanity is needed.” Habitat for Humanity International. <http://www.habitat.org/how/why.aspx> 2014 SOMS Library Mar. 7th, 2014 Now Try it with one of your sources!

  4. Properly Documenting Web Resources Just Remember • Taking the time to properly record your source information as you go will save you time later. • Credible sites will have most of the information you need to properly document their use. • If you can’t find the information you need…ask!

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