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A Refresher Course on Documentation

A Refresher Course on Documentation. MLA vs. APA Citation. A Quick Introduction / Review of. MLA 2009 Rules. What’s New in MLA 2009?. Getting Slanty With It Use ITALICS now for large works, no more underlining. FOR EXAMPLE Book Titles Play titles Movies Albums ETC. Of Mice and Men.

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A Refresher Course on Documentation

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  1. A Refresher Course on Documentation MLA vs. APA Citation

  2. A Quick Introduction / Review of MLA 2009 Rules

  3. What’s New in MLA 2009? Getting Slanty With It Use ITALICS now for large works, no more underlining. FOR EXAMPLE • Book Titles • Play titles • Movies • Albums • ETC Of Mice and Men The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  4. What’s New in MLA 2009? Medium Designation is a Must The medium of the source consulted must now be designated in the Works Cited list. EXAMPLE Sewell, Said. “African American Religion: The Struggle for Community Development in a Southern City.” Journal of Southern Religion 4 (2001): n. pag. Web. 29 Jan. 2008. (Online journal) The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  5. What’s New in MLA 2009? Web Citation: Hold the URL Search engines have improved so much that MLA no longer requires URL addresses. Only insert them if your source would be difficult to find with a search engine! The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  6. What’s New in MLA 2009? Indicate When Data is Missing • Use n.d.for the date for no date of publication • Use n.p. for no publisher or no place of publication • Use n. pag. for no page numbers.  The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  7. What’s the Same? Page Set-up Rules • 1” margins all around • Plain font (like Times New Roman), 12 point, double-spaced • Leave only one space after periods or other punctuation marks • Indent the first line of paragraphs one half-inch from the left margin • Create a header that numbers all pages consecutively in the upper right-hand corner, one-half inch from the top and flush with the right margin. The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  8. What’s the Same? Page Set-up Rules • Do not make a title page for your paper unless specifically requested • In the upper left-hand corner of the first page, list your name, your instructor's name, the course, and the date. Again, be sure to use double-spaced text • MLA recommends that when you divide an essay into sections that you number those sections with an arabic number and a period followed by a space and the section name. • 1. Early Writings • 2. The London Years The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  9. What’s the Same? In-Text Citations • Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (263).  • Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263). • Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263). Generally: (Author’s last name page number) The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  10. What’s the Same? Works Cited • Still alphabetical by entry • Still double-spaced throughout • Follows the same basic format with the aforementioned addendums The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  11. A Quick Introduction / Review of APA 6thAddition Rules

  12. When Should You Use APA? APA is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences. While we use MLA in our English classes, our colleagues use APA. Our students need to know BOTH!

  13. How is APA Like MLA? • The basic page formatting rules are the same: • 12 point, Times New Roman, Double-Spaced Font • 1” Margins The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  14. How is APA Unique? Paper Sections and Set-Up • Include a page header at the top of every page • Title page = Running head: TITLE OF YOUR PAPER • All other pages= TITLE OF YOUR PAPER • Has FOUR major sections: • Title Page, Abstract, Main Body, and References. • Title page withtitle of the paper, the author's name, and the institutional affiliation.  The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  15. First Page Side by Side Comparison MLA • vs. • APA The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  16. How is APA Unique? In-Text Citations • According to Jones (1998), "Students often had difficulty using APA style, especially when it was their first time" (p. 199).  • Jones (1998) found "students often had difficulty using APA style" (p. 199); what implications does this have for teachers? Generally: (Last name, Year of Publication). The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  17. How is APA Unique? References • References are listed at the end of the essay, not Works Cited The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab, 2010. Web. 15 June 2011.

  18. Get it? Got it? Good! Quiz Time

  19. Question One True or False: MLA and APA documentation both require the same size font in documents.

  20. Question Two True or False: Aside from differences with in-text documentation, MLA and APA are virtually the same.

  21. Question Three Which type of documentation is typically used by the social sciences? • MLA • APA • Neither

  22. Question Four True or False: MLA no longer requires URLs, as long as the source is easily found with search engines.

  23. Question Five True or False: MLA recommends that writers underline titles of books, movies, and the like.

  24. ANSWERS • True –12 point font • False –Paper requirements differ • APA is used by social sciences • True—remember, hold the URL • False—writers should italicize these items.

  25. Putting it All Together Please take a moment to reflect on this presentation. • How likely are you to remember this information when you present this to students in the fall? • What are the most significant distinctions to note about MLA and APA? • How comfortable are you with both MLA and APA documentation?

  26. Questions? What do you still want to know?

  27. The End

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