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Kelly Faulkner

Zotero | Home - 0 views

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    Designed by researchers for researchers. This tool will allow you to organize your research online & offline. It automatically captures data for citation in MLA, APA, & Chicago. The aspects that they are working on will be amazing in relation to collaboration with other people.
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    firefox extension for compiling a complete works cited while researching on the internet.  pretty nifty tool - wish it worked on other browsers as well.
Ben Rimes

Citation Creation - Create APA, MLA and Chicago citations or bibliographies online - 13 views

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    Simple and free tool for creating citations from a wide range of sources, including print and electronic.
Nelly Cardinale

CiteSeerX: Beta - 3 views

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    Digital Library and search Engine. A collaborative effort by Univ. of Arkansas, King Saud Univ and National University of Singapore
David Hilton

QUT | Elsie - A legal citation online guide - 9 views

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    Might be useful for legal studies teachers.
Fred Delventhal

Welcome to Schoolr. The only resource you'll need. - 19 views

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    Google, Dictionary.com,Thesaurus.com, Wikipedia, Acronym Finder, NCSU, unitconversion, Bablefish, and Wolfram-Alpha. Click on the MORE link for more options.
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    Schoolr would like to thank the Reference.com family, Google, Wikipedia, Acrnonym Finder, Urban Dictionary, Altavista Babel Fish, SparkNotes, NCSU, and unitconversion for their great resources.
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    Love to see metaphor tab search maybe citations too? Ah! there's citations in the drop down tab!
Vicki Davis

A Dual Coding Theoretical Model of Reading - 5 views

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    I used this research in writing a grant for securing Amazon Kindle's and using their text to speech feature to help students with reading comprehension. Citation: Sadoski, M. & Paivio, A. (2004). A dual coding theoretical model of reading. In R. B. Ruddell & N. J. Unrau (Eds.), Theoretical models and processes of reading (5th ed.) (pp. 1329-1362). Newark, DE: International Reading Association.
Danielle Klaus

NoodleTools: The Ethical Researcher: A Proactive Constructivist Approach - 0 views

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    .pdf Resources: "No More Cat and Mouse" - plagiarism and citation in context - 4 Phases of notemaking/notetaking - Beyond Cut&Paste - How to Assess a Biblio. for Understanding - Plagiarism Policy Template - Beyond Acceptable Use: Ethical/Academic Use
Clint Hamada

Users - CC Wiki - 8 views

  • t is your legal obligation to include what license is being used
  • You also need to provide the URL for the Creative Commons license selected with each copy of the work that you make available.
  • Crediting in Video
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  • Crediting in Text
  • Crediting in Audio
  • Crediting in Images
yc c

Wiki citation maker - 11 views

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    This page helps you create biomedical citations to use as references when writing on wikis such as Citizendium, Medpedia, Wikipedia, and others. This page also helps create citations for biomedical blogs hosted on Blogger, Wordpress, and other sites.  To make a new citation enter a PMID or DOI or PMCID or NCT
Ruth Howard

Purdue OWL - 2 views

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    APA style citation referencing updated resource link
yc c

WebCite - 11 views

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    A WebCite®-enhanced reference is a reference which contains - in addition to the original live URL (which can and probably will disappear in the future, or its content may change) - a link to an archived copy of the material, exactly as the citing author saw it when he accessed the cited material.
Ben W

Sprixi - Free images to choose and use! - 36 views

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    VERY cool search engine for free images. Best I've seen!
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    Nice Flickr search tool can automatically add citation info to the image.
Vicki Davis

projecthelp - Citing Sources - 0 views

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    How to cite sources using the source citation code in wikispaces.
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    You can cite sources using MLA, APA or any way you wish on your wiki.
Nelly Cardinale

"Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?" - 0 views

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    danah boyd Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond 26 February 2009 [This is a rough unedited crib of the actual talk] Citation: boyd, danah. 2009. "Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?" Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26.
Dave Truss

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: How to Make Wiki References - 1 views

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    Citing on a wiki- a how to Jing.
Vicki Davis

The Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperation | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article in edutopia talks about wikis and how we use them in our classrooms. Also quoted in the article, some other good friends of mine, Stewart Mader, and Louise Maine. Of course, if I could just keep myself from using southern slang, I'd make my Mom a little happier, but it keeps on coming out! I had completely eradicated it from my speech but when I moved home, I guess I just inhaled all of this southernness and it just comes out!
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    Edutopia article on wikis
Danielle Klaus

NoodleTools : MLA / APA Bibliography Composer, Notecards, Free Research Tools - 2 views

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    NoodleTools provides innovative software that teaches students and supports teachers and librarians throughout the entire research process. *Search intelligently *Assess the quality of results *Record, organize and synthesize information using online notecards *Format your bibliography in MLA or APA style
Danielle Klaus

NoodleTools : NoodleBib Express - 0 views

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    Just need one or two quick citations? No need to log in or subscribe -- simply generate them in NoodleBib Express and copy and paste what you need into your document. Note: citations are not saved and cannot be exported to a word processor using this version of the tool.
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