08 February 2009

Snapshot PowerPoint Project & Citations

SPARTANS,

Overall you guys are doing a great job in the library. Although the research assignment is relatively easy, please do not underestimate it because that is when you will needlessly lose points. There are a few very basic things that I have seen in your projects so far that are cause for concern because they will cost you points if not done correctly:

1) Wrong fonts

2) Wrong order of slides

3) Putting words on the picture slide (DO NOT DO THIS)

4) Incorrect source citations

Three things that I want you to get from this assignment, besides the information, are: following directions, further developing research skills, and citing sources properly. Please NOTE that in any citation, the second line and any others that may follow the first should be indented. (The formatting for the blog does not show this properly for some reason.)

I'm not sure how much clearer I can be about these directions. If you have forgotten, please remember now.

Here are some citation tips from Landmark College (on the resources handout I gave you last semester!) that Zach Began and Kelsey Stafford pointed out:

WEB PAGES

Basic Format for a Web Page

  • Author, Institution, Company, or Organization Responsible for the Web site (if available). (Year, Month Day web site was last updated). Title or description of page. Retrieved Month Day, Year you visited the web site, from Name of site: URL (address of web site)
  • Author: Sometimes the person or group responsible for the web page is hard to determine, but it’s important that you figure it out. Check the top and bottom of the web page. Then check the top and bottom of the home page. Then look for a link like “About.” A library staff person would be happy to help you discover who the author is.


  • Date last updated: Check the beginning and end of the web page for this date. If no date is listed, write “(n.d.)” for “no date.”


  • URL: IMPORTANT: You don’t need to cite each page you use from the same web site - just cite the main page that all of your web pages have in common.
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IMAGES

Basic Format for an Electronic Image

  • Author (Role of Author). (Year image was created). Title of work [Type of work], Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Name of site: URL (address of web site)

Basic Format for an Electronic Image (No Author)

  • Title of work [Type of work]. (Year image was created). Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Name of site: URL (address of web site)

Basic Format for an Electronic Image (No Author, No Title, No Date)

Many images found on the Web are of this category, but you should still look for this missing information: try clicking on the image, and/or looking at the bottom of the image.

  • [Subject and type of work]. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from: URL (address of web site)
Specific Examples
  • Kulbis, M. (Photographer). (2006). Men pray [Photograph], Retrieved April 12, 2006, from Name of site: http://accuweather.ap.org/cgi-bin/aplaunch.pl
  • Japanese Geisha [Photograph]. (2006). Retrieved April 10, 2006, from Name of site:
    http://www.bergoiata.org/fe/divers28/10.htm
  • [Untitled photograph of a baby chimpanzee]. Retrieved April 12, 2006, from Name of site: perso.wanadoo.fr/jdtr/struc/chimp3.htm

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