Friday, January 30, 2015

18 Works Cited Page // Due the week of Feb. 2, 2015

Hi Everyone!

This week we talked about two main things:


  1. 5 Rules for finding good research online
    1. Do not use Wikipedia as a source**
      1. **You can sometimes use facts from Wikipedia if you cite the place where the facts came from—instead of just Wikipedia. You can find the citation information if you click on the little blue number that can be seen right after the good fact. 
    2. Do not use websites that get their information from the public—such as Answers.com, or any other comment-sourced pages.
    3. Be wary of ".com" websites. The most trustworthy are ".edu," ".gov," and ".org."
    4. If a website is not well-designed or well-written, it's probably not very legitimate.
    5. Websites associated with well-known news sources or programs tend to be trustworthy on their facts (although not always unbiased in their opinions)—i.e.: Time Magazine, BBC News, etc
  2. Using EasyBib.com to create a works cited page for your paper.
    1. Every research paper needs a "works cited" page in order to show readers where information was gathered.
    2. Each citation on this page must have a particular formatting (in this case, MLA)
    3. Easybib.com asks for specific necessary citation information, and then takes it all and puts it into the format for you—yay!
    4. Make sure to tell it to display the URL (or copy and paste it at the bottom of each citation yourself) so you can easily visit the website later on.
    5. Copy and paste each finished citation into a document (saved with your name at the top) in Google Drive in the folder marked: "Works Cited Pages."
    6. Title it: Works Cited 
So that said, your homework is:




  1. Find at least 6 websites that look like they have good information.
    1. Scan through the information.
    2. You don't need to write down any facts yet—just make sure it looks like a helpful website for your topic.
  2. Using Easybib.com, create citations for each of your 6+ sources.
  3. Create a works cited page in Google Drive in the folder "Works Cited Pages."
Email me if you have questions or still are having trouble getting onto Google Drive!!!

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