Junior term paper class 2

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Junior Term Paper

Mrs. BernetJanuary-February 2013

The Junior Term Paper

Library Schedule

• Day 3: Full block- Research and work day• Day 4: Full block- Research and work day• Day 5: Optional full block- research and work day

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Outline: Class II

Citing Sources• MLA citation style• NoodleTools: Works Cited and Note Cards• Citing reprinted sources• Video

• Hands on activity: Groups of 2

MLA Citation Style

Modern Language Association

http://www.mla.org/style“MLA style for documentation is widely used in the humanities, especially in writing on language and literature. Generally simpler and more concise than other styles, MLA style features brief parenthetical citations in the text keyed to an alphabetical list of works cited that appears at the end of the work.” (mla.org)

Citation Styles

APA Chicago Blue Book

NoodleTools

Note Cards• Share note cards with

your teacher.• Include annotation/

personal notes for each note card

• Remember to create citation first, in order to link note card to resource

Works Cited• Make sure you are using

MLA Advanced• Consult the MLA manual,

MLA website, or Purdue’s the OWL for citation questions• Be sure to share your

works cited with Mrs. Bernet!

Video: Citing Reprinted Criticism

Reprinted Citations

How to

Step 1: Identify original source (i.e. first publication)• Citation 1

Step 2: Determine type of reprinted source (ex. medium of second printing = journal, database, book, or anthology)• Citation 2

Step 3. Where did you find it? • Citation 3

Bauer, Helen Pike. "The Short and Graceful Life." Cross Currents 48.3 (1998): 404-06. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 166. Detroit: Gale, 2003. N. pag. Literature Resource Center. Web. 3 Feb. 2013.<hhttp://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CH1100045827&v=2.1&u=tel_k_harpeth&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w>.

Example Citation

Original Source?

Step 1: Identify Original Source

• Note: Title, Author, and Original Publication Source (ex. book, journal, anthology, magazine, etc…)

Step 2: Select reprinted medium

Is original source a journal or magazine? A book or

anthology? Look it up online!

Step 3: Where did you find this article?

Literature Resource Center,JSTOR, Salem Press

Literature, Twayne’s,, etc…

Hands On Activity

• In groups of two, evaluate the essay assigned to you

• Work together to create a properly formatted citation

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