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Rhondda Powling

7 Tips for Citing an App in MLA Format | edSocialMedia - 5 views

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    "Although the Modern Language Association doesn't specifically have citation guidelines for apps, it does provide a format for 'software found on the internet' which describes apps quite accurately"
Roland Gesthuizen

Why Bare URLs are a problem « Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 4 views

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    Despite staff constantly reinforcing the message with students that they need to construct proper bibliographies, I still see plenty of kids creating them with just the bare url and no other detail about the site they sourced their information from. I think Wikipedia have provided me with some terminology and explanations I can use with the students that will help them understand the importance of a citation using full details.
John Pearce

21 Time-Saving Chrome Extensions for Students | Online Universities - 7 views

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    Google Chrome is such a great resource for students. First things first, the browser allows users to sign in to Chrome anywhere and bring up bookmarks, history, and settings, an incredible feature for students on-the-go who are using multiple computers. In addition to this useful feature are a wealth of awesome extensions that students can use to save time and concentrate their efforts. We've found 21 time-saving Chrome extensions that students can put to use, from note-taking apps to books, citations, and reminders.
Tony Richards

EasyBib: Free Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago citation styles - 2 views

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    Enter website address or keywords to cite.
Ian Guest

RefME - 2 views

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    "The free tool to generate citations, reference lists and bibliographies."
Ian Guest

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 6 views

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    "Teachers have told us they need a place to access safe images that are available to be used in the classroom and for educational purposes. Plus they want accurate image citations. We've heard you and created "Photos For Class" to meet your needs for images!"
Aaron Davis

Research strategies for senior students - 0 views

  • It’s true that the Internet can be a wild and woolly place to find information, with the potential for complexity, bias and reliability concerns. However, it is also the environment that most resembles real life, where complexity, bias and reliability concerns are just part of the way the world actually works.
  • 1. Start with the Wikipedia article.
  • look at the citations list.
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  • 3. Go to Google Scholar
  • 4. Set up a bookmarking system
  • 5: While in Diigo, do a search for the obvious tags
  • 6. Set up some kind of tool that allows them to curate content.
  • 7. Then there is the use of Internet search in general, such as Google or Bing.
  • go to Google Alerts and set up an alert for anytime that topic is mentioned online.
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    A great summary of how to go about doing research online from Chris Betcher.
Shane Roberts

Home - Trove - 2 views

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    Cross library search
Shane Roberts

WIKINDX 3 - 4 views

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    Could be for the "techie" of us in regards to set up, but seems a powerful way to share and manage research information.
Darrel Branson

Zotero: The Next-Generation Research Tool - 0 views

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    Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work - in the web browser itself.
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    Zotero is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work - in the web browser itself.
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