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APA and MLA Citations - Copyright

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 Graphic Novel - Tales from the Public Domain  - BOUND by LAW

 

APA Citation

 

A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Styles Recommended by The American Psychological Association - 5th Edition - University of Illinois - Includes writing tips and MLA

 

APA Citation Style- C.W. Post Campus, B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, Long Island University - Color Coded.

 

Endnotes/Footnotes-University of Maryland, Baltimore County

How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography - Cornell University Library

     How to Read a Citation - UCLA

MLA Citation

MLA Format

 

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th Edition -Color Coded.

 

Plagiarism?

 

         Plagiarism is defined as "the use of intellectual material produced by another person without acknowledging its source. This includes, but is not limited to:

 

  • Copying from the writings or works of others into one's academic assignment without attribution, or submitting such work as if it were one's own;
  • Using the views, opinions, or insights of another without acknowledgment; or
  • Paraphrasing the characteristic or original phraseology, metaphor, or other literary device of another without proper attribution." 
     
    Plagiarism is a serious violation of academic and student conduct rules and is punishable at most universities and colleges with a failing grade and possibly more severe action.
     

You Quote It, You Note It!

 

Format Your Citations: How to Read a Citation - UCLA

 

Citation Machine -  by David Warlick - this site also has reference materials

 

EasyBib

 

NoodleTools

 

(c)ollectanea! - The Center for Intellectual Property (CIP) at the University of Maryland University College, a blog portal addressing the cultural, political and legal context of copyright.

 

Copyright Information Resources - also - Fair Use Checklist + Fair Use Elevator - also - Digital Copyright Slider - also - Section 108 Copyright Spinner -  Exceptions for Instructors

 

Copyright-Friendly and Copyleft Images and Sound (Mostly!) for Use in Media Projects and Web Pages, Blogs, Wikis, etc.

 

Law Updates

 

Links to Internet Resources

 

Quality Information Checklist- 8 Ways of Checking Information on Web Sites

 

Questions and Answers - Gary Becker

Other Sources About Plagiarism

 

Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practices

 

Gary Becker Home Page

 

Johnson, Doug. Home page. 22 Nov. 2003

 

Plagiarism - University of North Carolina 

Plagiarism Tutorial

 

Rutgers Plagiarism Presentation

 

Shambles Plagiarism

Shambles Plagiarism and Copyright

Student Guide to Avoiding Plagiarism

 

Tutorial - The Plagiarism Court: You Be the Judge (Fairfield University)

 

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