Monday 19 October 2009

Research Skill 2 ..

1. What is plagiarism?

Using someone else's word's or ideas and representing them as your own .

2. What must you do avoid plagiarizing?

Take careful and accurate notes as you research .

3. What style of referencing is accepted at HCT?

MLA Modern Language Association APA American Psychological Association .

4. What are the five types of information that are often included when referencing from various sources?

Author's name, title of book, date, pages, published/magazine/website address .

5. When creating a reference for a book what comes first?

Author's name .

6. What is the second item of information in a magazine reference?

The article title .

7. What is the last item of information in a magazine reference?

Page number .

8. What is the third item of information when referencing a website?

The title of the website .

9. What is last item of information when referencing a website?

Date visited .

11. What comes before the URL in a database reference?

http://

12. Where is the bibliography?

At the End .

13. What is in the bibliography?

References .

14. When giving the author's name which part of the name do you put first?

family name.

15. How do you order items in the bibliography?

Alphabetical .

16. Besides, quotations, where do you use an inline citation?

Paraphrasing .

17. What information goes in an inline citation?

Name + Date .

18. Name one citation machine that can help you?

Easybib.com .

19. Besides your teacher, who can help you with referencing?

Easybib.com .

20. In Google type, HCT plagiarism. Find the page which describes the consequences of plagiarism at HCT. state what this consequence is.

If you cheat you will be kicked from the college .

1. Mexico.
Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations. Ed. Timothy L. Gall and Susan Bevan Gall. Online ed. Detroit: U*X*L, 2009.

2. Mexico.
Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations. Ed. Timothy L. Gall and Susan Bevan Gall. Online ed. Detroit: Gale, 2009.

3. Mexico.
Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Mexican States. Ed. Timothy L. Gall and Susan Bevan Gall. Detroit: U*X*L, 2007.

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