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Bienvenidos a

Espanol Dos

Usual goal of Ms. Oddo & Mr. Lombardo

Usual goal of Ms. Oddo & Mr. Lombardo

But not today: This is a purely How-To lesson

Bibliographic Citation:

Bibliographic Citation:

Required part of all papers.

Definition:List what sources you examined while doing research.

You Already Understand this Process:

You Already Understand this Process:

You Already Understand this Process:

Bibliographic Citation:

Reality #1: YOU HAVE TO DO IT!

Bibliographic Citation:

Reality #1: YOU HAVE TO DO IT!

Reality #2: MUST Follow EXPLICIT Rules!

Whose Rules?

Whose Rules?3 existing styles of citations:

APA, MLA, Chicago.

3 existing styles of citations:

APA, MLA, Chicago.

Each has own manual which gives you instructions and examples.

Bibliographic Citation:

Reality #1: YOU HAVE TO DO IT!

Reality #2: MUST follow formal Rules!

3 basic styles of citations: APA, MLA, Chicago.

Your job is to simply consult the manual & follow the rules for your type of information source.

Bibliographic Citation:

You have to accept that you must learn

how to do it correctly...

NO INDIVIDUAL CREATIVITY.

Our Lesson Today:Practice Following Directions to Create a

Correctly Formatted Bibliographic Citation.

Bibliographic Citation:

Most common type of resource you will probably consult initially:

Website.

Bibliographic Citation:

Most common type of resource you will probably consult initially:

Website.

One Page/Article in a Website.

Bibliographic Citation:

Two Parts/Jobs to do:

1. Locate in resource all necessary information (Manuals tell you what).

2. Present this information in REQUIRED format (Manuals show you with examples).

Webpage citations:

What Info do I Need?:

• Author • Article/Web page name• Title of the Website.• Any version numbers available.• The publisher name and publishing date. • Take note of any page numbers (if available). • Medium of publication (Web or Database). • Date you accessed the material (ex. 14 Oct. 2011).• URL (if required, or for your own personal reference).

Webpage citations:

Not every Web page will provide all of the information.

However, collect as much of the following information as possible both for your citations and for your research notes.

Webpage citations:Format Issues:

• Order of author’s name.

• Capitalization of some words and not others.

• When to underline, use quotation marks, use italics in titles.

• Punctuation—when to use coma, colon, parentheses and/or period.

• What order do all the parts go in.

• Spacing within a citation and between citation.

• How to order final citations list.

• Indentation.

Bibliographic Citation:

Do job in TWO steps:

1. Collect Information needed.

2. Construct/Format Citation.

Work on a citation for ONE type of resource:

Webpage.

Open internet at connect to

http://www.inside-mexico.com/noes.htm

Use “Website Citation Worksheet”

Right Column for Webpage citation.

Lets do the easy ones first:

(6)

(7)

(8)

Use “Website Citation Worksheet”

Right Column for Webpage citation.

Lets do the easy ones first:

(6) Medium of Publication:

Use “Website Citation Worksheet”

Right Column for Webpage citation.

Lets do the easy ones first:

(6) Medium of Publication: Web.

Use “Website Citation Worksheet”

Right Column for Webpage citation.

Lets do the easy ones first:

(6) Medium of Publication: Web.

(7) Date YOU accessed (looked at) site:

Use “Website Citation Worksheet”

Right Column for Webpage citation.

Lets do the easy ones first:

(6) Medium of Publication: Web.

(7) Date YOU accessed (looked at) site: 14 Oct 2011

Use “Website Citation Worksheet”

Right Column for Webpage citation.

Lets do the easy ones first:

(6) Medium of Publication: Web.

(7) Date YOU accessed (looked at) site: 19 Aug. 1962

(8) URL = Web address

(8) URL

Now lets move to the harder ones:

Why harder?

• Not always in same place on each site & not always present.

• Takes careful examination of whole site.

(1) Author:

NAME of Person/Organization that created the content...

(1) Author:

NAME of Person/Organization that created the content...

Examine page and decide if author is identified.

Author

(2) Name of Page/Article:

Like an individual chapter in a book.

(2) Name of Page/Article:

Like an individual chapter in a book.

Move from Smallest to biggest:

Ex. from a Book:

(2) Name of Page/Article:

Like an individual chapter in a book.

Move from Smallest to biggest:

Ex. from a Book:

Page 1, in Chapter 3, In To Kill a Mockingbird

Problem

When Click a Google Result

Do not realize you are brought deep into a larger site

Do not realize you are brought deep into a larger site

What is the PAGE/Article name for our example?

Webpage

In Chapter...Keep in mind

DO NOT:

Different

(3) Name of Website.

Investigate site...

Website Name

(4) Publisher—who posted the site?

(4) Publisher—who posted the site?

Look for copyright info.

(5) Date information on site was created or posted---

• Exact Date

• How many days or hours ago...must do math from today.

n.d.

Now take information from chart, use model on examples sheet and construct a citation.

Independent Practice...

1. http://diadelosmuertos.us/article/day-of-the-dead

2. Use Checklist to gather all available information.

There is an excellent & Up-to-date place to look for citation rules...Has APA, MLA & Chicago Style rules.

Purdue University: OWL: Purdue Online Writing Lab.http://owl.english.purdue.edu/sitemap/

Loera, Ladislao.

Loera, Ladislao. “Day of the Dead.”

Loera, Ladislao. “Day of the Dead.” Dia de Los

Muertos: Day of the Dead.

Loera, Ladislao. “Day of the Dead.” Dia de Los

Muertos: Day of the Dead.

Diadelosmuuertos.us,

Loera, Ladislao. “Day of the Dead.” Dia de Los

Muertos: Day of the Dead.

Diadelosmuuertos.us, 27 Mar 2006.

Loera, Ladislao. “Day of the Dead.” Dia de Los

Muertos: Day of the Dead.

Diadelosmuuertos.us, 27 Mar 2006. Web.

Loera, Ladislao. “Day of the Dead.” Dia de Los

Muertos: Day of the Dead.

Diadelosmuuertos.us, 27 Mar 2006. Web.

11 Oct 2011.

Loera, Ladislao. “Day of the Dead.” Dia de Los

Muertos: Day of the Dead.

Diadelosmuuertos.us, 27 Mar 2006. Web.

11Oct 2011.

http://diadelosmuertos.us/article/day-of-the-dead

 

Site used in body of presentation:

http://www.inside-mexico.com/noes.htm