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pauljola

Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide - 12 views

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    Chicago Style Citation Quick Guide
Michelle Kassorla

You may never have to teach style again! - 59 views

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    Zotero is an open-source program developed by George Mason University's Center for History and the New Media. You have to teach your students how to use it, but it is time well spent. They can create individual and group libraries, automatically create bibliographies and citations in CMS, MLA, APA, etc., and grow research skills. You can learn how to use this powerful free program by checking out the numerous free YouTube videos, or check out my step-by-step guide at: http://drkblog.wordpress.com/resources/using-zotero/
Jessica Kolski

APA Style Blog: When to Include the Year in Citations Appearing More Than Once in a Par... - 8 views

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      Citing the same source in more than one paragraph
Deborah Baillesderr

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 107 views

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    Creative commons photos properly attributed.
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    "Photos For Class Search now to download properly attributed, Creative Commons photos for school!" Age appropriate images Automatic citation Creative Commons
teacherboyle

MeL: The Michigan eLibrary - 46 views

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    MeL Databases gives lots of research databases for students to choose from. Many of them even give citations for the articles.
Steven Engravalle

Citelighter - The fully automated bibliography, research, citation, and internet highli... - 7 views

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    "Store, organize, and share your education and research for free."
Glenda Baker

Check Grammar, spelling and citation quickly and easily with Grammarly - StumbleUpon - 34 views

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    Proof reader and plagiarism checker
Judy Robison

ReadCube for Researchers - 86 views

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    suite of scholarly literature tools with a new release of the free ReadCube desktop application; ReadCube Pro, a premium add-on to the desktop version; ReadCube iOS apps; and SmartCite, a Word-compatible citation tool. Available free for both Mac and PC, ReadCube's desktop application allows researchers to organize and manage their scholarly article libraries, and discover new literature through searches and daily personalized recommendations.
Gerald Carey

RefME | Free Reference Generator - Harvard, APA, MLA, Chicago... - 42 views

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    Chrome extension. Could be a game-changer.
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    I use www.citefast.com since it does not require a login.
Daryl Bambic

Son of Citation Machine - 32 views

shared by Daryl Bambic on 02 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Citation creator
Daniel Spielmann

"Zum Frühstück lese ich die Posts meiner Kollegen" Interview mit Dr. Mareike ... - 0 views

  • In diesem Zusammenhang wäre es auch wichtig, die Ausbildung der Studierenden im Umgang mit den sozialen Medien zu fördern und dies curricular in den Studienablauf einzubinden.
    • Daniel Spielmann
       
      And of course the rules and methods of citation have to be adjusted. How can Web 2.0-sources be quoted in scientific publications? Finding an answer to this question is crucial for motivating people to contribute.
  • Sehgewohnheiten, die sich gerade in Richtung „Listen“ verschieben, weil das die häufigste Präsentationsform von Information in den sozialen Medien ist.
    • Daniel Spielmann
       
      Interesting point. What does that mean for students' ability to come up with a coherent string of scientific text? Or: will these changing recepion habits make coherent text superfluous?
  • mehr Forschung über unsere gegenwärtige Internetkultur und eine größere Reflektion über unser Tun im Netz notwendig sind.
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  • Datenschutzfragen
  • Das scheint Wissenschaftler sehr viel weniger umzutreiben als Privatpersonen.
    • Daniel Spielmann
       
      I'm not yet sure if that should surprise me or not.
  • Außerdem wird viele Wissenschaftler die fehlende Anerkennung davon abhalten, Zeit und Energie in die Veröffentlichung von Blogbeiträgen zu stecken.
  • Geisteswissenschaftler eben mit dem fragmentarischen, mit dem Äußern von noch nicht fertigen und mit vielen Fußnoten abgesicherten Meinungen schwer tun
    • Daniel Spielmann
       
      And because today's quotation habits don't really allow to integrate Web 2.0 sources slick enough.
  • Hier ist ein Umdenken erforderlich, weg von der Konkurrenz hin zur Zusammenarbeit
    • Daniel Spielmann
       
      cf Tacke, Oliver (2010): "(T)he principle of 'publish or perish' pushes scientists to keep their ideas secret until they are published; secrecy and taciturnity have become the primary directives."
  • social citation wie bei Zotero
  • Twittern bei Tagungen
  • zweite Diskussionsebene
  • als ob es zum gesprochenen Wort eine Fußnote gäbe
  • Bei den sozialen Medien stehen wie gesagt Kommunikation, Diskussion und Austausch einerseits, sowie gemeinsame Wissensgenerierung und kollaboratives Arbeiten andererseits im Vordergrund.
Marie Ballantyne

Generation Plagiarism? - 88 views

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      What is BHASD policy regarding plagiarism?
  • A PLAGIARISM CRIB SHEET To avoid trouble, follow these tips: * Always attribute words or ideas that didn't originate from you. * Use quotation marks and proper citation when you copy large sections of text. * If you're paraphrasing, use your own words to express the idea, and cite the source. * Better to err on the side of too much attribution than too little. * Don't buy or borrow an assiqnment-from the Web or elsewhere.
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      What citation format is taught at BHASD?
A Gardner

How To Properly Provide Credit For Images | Edudemic - 10 views

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      Great Flowchart! Very helpful reminder for all students and teachers
  • citations are important
  • proper method of crediting images
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  • Thumbnail source.
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Randolph Hollingsworth

Creating A Learning Packet In Sophia - 43 views

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    5 minute video is available - tutoral is also available in screenshots - bigger issues regarding copyright are not addressed though there is attention paid to proper citation of use of cover art, for example
Joanna Gerakios

Lit2Go ETC - 76 views

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    Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format. An abstract, citation, playing time, and word count are given for each of the passages. Many of the passages also have a related reading strategy identified. Each reading passage can also be downloaded as a PDF and printed for use as a read-along or as supplemental reading material for your classroom.
Peter Beens

EasyBib: Free Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago citation styles - 17 views

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      Choose the type of source you want to cite.
    • Josh Flores
       
      It's easy to overlook the great Citation Guide. There's an especially helpful guide for evaluation websites! Worth sharing with students.
    • Ms. Nicholson
       
      Thanks for the tips! I loved this site in college and now I get to share it with my students. 
    • Luv2ride
       
      The subscription for schools is sooo worth the money. The notebook feature is incredible and allows the user to practically write the paper as s/he takes notes. Awesome!
    • Jody Conrad
       
      How about teach them how to cite? Easybib is like the kid in the group who doesn't always do the best work. It's a good resource, but our students must learn to be smarter than an algorithm.
Kent Gerber

What the Web Said Yesterday - The New Yorker - 42 views

  • average life of a Web page is about a hundred days
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      Where does this statistic come from?
  • Twitter is a rare case: it has arranged to archive all of its tweets at the Library of Congress.
  • Sometimes when you try to visit a Web page what you see is an error message: “Page Not Found.” This is known as “link rot,”
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  • Or maybe the page has been moved and something else is where it used to be. This is known as “content drift,”
  • For the law and for the courts, link rot and content drift, which are collectively known as “reference rot,” have been disastrous.
  • According to a 2014 study conducted at Harvard Law School, “more than 70% of the URLs within the Harvard Law Review and other journals, and 50% of the URLs within United States Supreme Court opinions, do not link to the originally cited information.”
  • one in five links provided in the notes suffers from reference rot
  • 1961, in Cambridge, J. C. R. Licklider, a scientist at the technology firm Bolt, Beranek and Newman, began a two-year study on the future of the library, funded by the Ford Foundation and aided by a team of researchers that included Marvin Minsky, at M.I.T.
  • Licklider envisioned a library in which computers would replace books and form a “network in which every element of the fund of knowledge is connected to every other element.”
  • Licklider’s two-hundred-page Ford Foundation report, “Libraries of the Future,” was published in 1965.
  • Kahle enrolled at M.I.T. in 1978. He studied computer science and engineering with Minsky.
  • Vint Cerf, who worked on ARPAnet in the seventies, and now holds the title of Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, has started talking about what he sees as a need for “digital vellum”: long-term storage. “I worry that the twenty-first century will become an informational black hole,” Cerf e-mailed me. But Kahle has been worried about this problem all along.
  • The Internet Archive is also stocked with Web pages that are chosen by librarians, specialists like Anatol Shmelev, collecting in subject areas, through a service called Archive It, at archive-it.org, which also allows individuals and institutions to build their own archives.
  • Illien told me that, when faced with Kahle’s proposal, “national libraries decided they could not rely on a third party,” even a nonprofit, “for such a fundamental heritage and preservation mission.”
  • screenshots from Web archives have held up in court, repeatedly.
  • Perma.cc has already been adopted by law reviews and state courts; it’s only a matter of time before it’s universally adopted as the standard in legal, scientific, and scholarly citation.
  • It’s not possible to go back in time and rewrite the HTTP protocol, but Van de Sompel’s work involves adding to it. He and Michael Nelson are part of the team behind Memento, a protocol that you can use on Google Chrome as a Web extension, so that you can navigate from site to site, and from time to time. He told me, “Memento allows you to say, ‘I don’t want to see this link where it points me to today; I want to see it around the time that this page was written, for example.’ ”
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    Profile of the Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine.
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