Iona Catholic S.S Geography Class
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IONA CATHOLIC S.SGEOGRAPHY CLASS
Mr. D’Arrisso
Research Assignment
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Where to start?
Deciding on a topic is the first step when you start your research. You may be tempted to go directly to the internet, but consider how much information there is to sort through.
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Think about it…
Finding huge quantities of info-garbage on the Web is easy. Finding relevant information takes good tools and know-how.” Mike Elgin: Windows Magazine
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Getting Google to work for you…
The perfect page is out there somewhere. It's the page that has exactly the information you're looking for
Google Advanced Search StartNarrow UseExact Phrases Trim the URL SeekSimilar Pages
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Assessing Websites
Four criteria Authority/Credibility Content Bias/Purpose Usability/DesignWhat are indicators of a poor site?
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Have a plan
Refer to Encyclopedias for an overview Go to an on-line database for in-depth
information Curl up with a good book! Print materials
are still very useful.
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Encyclopedia
Groilier on-line is a great resource right at your fingertips. It is easy to read and the citation is provided!
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Databases
An on-line database is like an on-line library. The sources that you are looking at are credible and reliable.
Consider using Knowledge Ontario from the Iona library.
Consider using your Mississauga library card to access their databases.
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Print Materials
Consider using print materials so that you are relaxed and comfortable.
The Iona Library has several print materials that may be of use to you:
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MLA-Cross Referencing
Why use MLA format? Allows readers to cross-reference
your sources easily Provides consistent format within a
discipline Gives you credibility as a writer Protects yourself from plagiarism
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Using a Consistent Format
Using a consistent format helps your reader understand your arguments and the sources they’re built on. It also helps you keep track of your sources as you build arguments.
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Avoiding Plagiarism
Proper citation of your sources in MLA style can help you avoid plagiarism, which is a serious offense. It may result in anything from failure of the assignment and later, in post secondary, can result in very serious consequences.
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Let’s look at some hypothetical situations.
For each, identify if the student used his or her sources acceptably.
Thinking Caps On...
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Reenu has an English paper due tomorrow. She read the book and paid attention during class, but she has no idea what to write about.
Reenu logs onto the internet “just to get some ideas about topics for her paper.”
She finds a great idea and begins writing her paper using the topic she found. She is very careful to avoid copying any text or words from the Internet article she found.
Reenu’s Situation
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You are right! Reenu did plagiarize.
Reenu committed plagiarism by taking the ideas of the source without citing them in the paper.
Even though she put the ideas in her own words, Reenu stole the intellectual property of this source.
If You Said Yes,
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During history class, Ahmad is asked to find some background on Fidel Castro’s rise to power.
Ahmad does a Google search and arrives at Wikipedia’s article on Fidel Castro. Without using quotation marks, Ahmad cuts and pastes several sentences from Wikipedia into his assignment.
Ahmad’s Situation
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You are right! Ahmad did plagiarize.
By taking the words from the Wikipedia article, Ahmad committed plagiarism.
He can avoid plagiarizing if he quotes the article in his assignment and includes a bibliographic entry at the end of his paper.
If You Said Yes,
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Jasmine is a grade 9 student who is overwhelmed by high school. When her science teacher assigns a short worksheet on genetics, Jasmine is confused and frustrated.
During lunch, Jasmine “borrows” her friend’s paper and copies the answers onto her own paper.
Jasmine’s Situation
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You are right! Jasmine did plagiarize.
Even if Jasmine’s friend gave Jasmine permission to copy her work, it is still plagiarism.
Jasmine is guilty of plagiarism. She tried to take credit for the words and ideas of another person.
If You Said Yes,
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Where do I find MLA format? MLA Handbook for Writers of Research
Papers, 7th ed. Composition textbooks Purdue On-Line Writing Lab Bibliography Builders websites (see
library brochure)
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MLA-Two Parts
Works Cited Page Parenthetical Citations
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Works Cited Page
A complete list of every source that you make reference to in your essay
Provides the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any sources cited in your essay.
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Sample Works Cited Page
Works Cited
Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. 1852-1853. New York: Penguin,
1985.
---. David Copperfield. 1849-1850. New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1958.
Miller, J. Hillis. Charles Dickens: The World and His Novels.
Bloomington: U of Indiana P, 1958.
Zwerdling, Alex. “Esther Summerson Rehabilitated.” PMLA 88 (May
1973): 429-439.
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Works Cited
Most citations should contain the following basic information:
Author’s name Title of work Publication information
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When Should You Use Parenthetical Citation?
When quoting any words that are not your own Quoting means to repeat another source word for word, using quotation marks
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When Should You Use Parenthetical Citation?
When summarizing facts and ideas from a source Summarizing means to take ideas from a
large passage of another source and condense them, using your own words
When paraphrasing a source Paraphrasing means to use the ideas from
another source but change the phrasing into your own words
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Keys to Parenthetical Citation
Readability Keep references brief Give only information needed to identify
the source on your Works Cited page Do not repeat unnecessary information
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Handling Quotes in your Text Author’s last name and page
number(s) of quote must appear in the textRomantic poetry is characterized by the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263).Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (263).
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Handling Parenthetical CitationSometimes more information is necessary More than one author with the same last
name(W. Wordsworth 23); (D. Wordsworth 224)
More than one work by the same author(Joyce, Portrait 121); (Joyce, Ulysses 556)
Different volumes of a multivolume work(1: 336)
Citing indirect sources (Johnson qtd. in Boswell 2:450)
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Handling Long Quotations
David becomes identified and defined by James Steerforth, a young man with whom David is acquainted from his days at Salem House. Before meeting Steerforth, David accepts Steerforth’s name as an authoritative power:
There was an old door in this playground, on which the boys had a custom of carving their names. . . . In my dread of the end of the vacation and their coming back, I could not read a boy’s name, without inquiring in what tone and with what emphasis he would read, “Take care of him. He bites.” There was one boy—a certain J. Steerforth—who cut his name very deep and very often, who I conceived, would read it in a rather strong voice, and afterwards pull my hair. (Dickens 68)
For Steerforth, naming becomes an act of possession, as well as exploitation. Steerforth names David for his fresh look and innocence, but also uses the name Daisy to exploit David's romantic tendencies (Dyson 122).
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Handling Citation
There are many different combinations and variations within MLA citation format.
If you run into something unusual, look it up!
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Works Cited
“On-Line Writing Lab." On-Line Writing Lab. Ed. Allen Brizee. Purdue University, 2008. Web. 22 Sept. 2012.