Friday, October 2, 2015

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1.  What's a works cited?  What's it for?  What is in-text citation?  In sentence citation? What are those for?  What are embedded quotes?  Why do that?


2.  Notes....

Works Cited-  An alphabetical list of sources used in your essay.  It's the last page, titled, Works Cited

In-text Citation-  A way to tell people where your information came from within the essay itself.

"............................................................." (Gonzalez).


In-sentence Citation- A way to cite sources without using in-text.

According to Micah Gonzalez in his article titled, "The Rise of Machines," there is a "problem with machines in our world."



Embedded quotes-

............................., "...................................."

............................., "........................................." .............................................

"............................................"........................................................

3.  Works Cited-  Here're the steps, from PURDUE OWL


Basic Style for Citations of Electronic Sources (Including Online Databases)

Here are some common features you should try and find before citing electronic sources in MLA style. Not every Web page will provide all of the following information. However, collect as much of the following information as possible both for your citations and for your research notes:
  • Author and/or editor names (if available)
  • Article name in quotation marks (if applicable)
  • Title of the Website, project, or book in italics. (Remember that some Print publications have Web publications with slightly different names. They may, for example, include the additional information or otherwise modified information, like domain names [e.g. .com or .net].)
  • Any version numbers available, including revisions, posting dates, volumes, or issue numbers.
  • Publisher information, including the publisher name and publishing date.
  • Take note of any page numbers (if available).
  • Medium of publication.
  • Date you accessed the material.
  • URL (if required, or for your own personal reference; MLA does not require a URL).

Let's do one together, and one on our own.

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