*** Remember, if 10 teachers do not know the information you are writing in your school work, you MUST give credit to the person that gave you the information!!
Teachers are not looking to see how much you know, but it is how you can collect and process information to present in your school work, so give credit where credit is due.
The following link is from Scholastic and this explains plagiarism in more detail.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/when-your-writing-isn39t-your-own
Youtube videos on Plagiarism:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atTRlg6iaGo&feature=fvwrel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=2q0NlWcTq1Y
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Citation Examples (Bibliography) - Source - UBC
MLA Style
http://wiki.ubc.ca/images/f/f9/Mlastyle.pdf
-This link will gives examples in for magazines, books, webpages, blogs, and wikis that are used for most research in elementary and high school (English and history).
APA Style
http://wiki.ubc.ca/images/f/f9/Mlastyle.pdf
-This link gives examples of ALA style. Scroll half way down the page. APA is used for social sciences.
http://wiki.ubc.ca/images/f/f9/Mlastyle.pdf
-This link will gives examples in for magazines, books, webpages, blogs, and wikis that are used for most research in elementary and high school (English and history).
APA Style
http://wiki.ubc.ca/images/f/f9/Mlastyle.pdf
-This link gives examples of ALA style. Scroll half way down the page. APA is used for social sciences.
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