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Internal Documentation Tutorial

Internal Documentation Tutorial. 1. Make certain that your Works Cited page is accurate. Bower 11 Works Cited The Civil War Society of Connecticut. “Little Round Top, Battle of.” The American Civil War .

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Internal Documentation Tutorial

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  1. Internal Documentation Tutorial

  2. 1.Make certain that your Works Cited page is accurate. Bower 11 Works Cited The Civil War Society of Connecticut. “Little Round Top, Battle of.” The American Civil War. Ed. Gary M. Sunshine. Danbury: Grolier, 1994. Print. Gramm, Kent. Gettysburg: On War & Values. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1997. Print. Longstreet, James. “Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Eds. Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel. Silver ed. 4 vols. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956. Print. Marszalek, John F. “Pickett, George Edward.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 1999 ed. Print. “Morale.” Encyclopedia of the Confederacy. 4 vols. N.p.: Simon, 1993. History Resource Center. Web. 20 March 2009. Zabor, Zachariah. Personal interview. 20 March 2009.

  3. 2. Use the important information that “hangs out” for each citation.(THATbecomes the first part of your internal documentation!) Ex. #1 Gramm, Kent. Gettysburg: On War &Values. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1997. Print. Internal documentation: (Gramm 16)

  4. Ex. #2 (Notice how I only took a part of the information “hanging out”– up to the first noun.) The Civil War Society of Connecticut. “Little Round Top, Battle of.” The American Civil War. Ed. Gary M. Sunshine. Danbury: Grolier, 1994. Print. Internal documentation: (The Civil War Society 127-9)

  5. Ex. #3 “Morale.” Encyclopedia of the Confederacy. 4 vols. N.p.: Simon, 1993. History Resource Center. Web. 20 March 2009. Internal documentation: (“Morale” 4)

  6. 3. Insert the parenthetical documentation wherever ideas are not your own. Bower 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, “XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX” (Gramm 16). XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (The Civil War Society 127-9). XXXXXXXXXX XX, “XXXXXXXX” (“Morale” 4). XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (The Civil War Society 127-9).

  7. 4. Cross-check your Works Cited page with the body of your paper! Have you used ALL of your Works Cited citations somewhere within your paper? Do all of your parenthetical documentations “match up” EASILY to your Works Cited page?

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