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Research Paper Note Cards First Card? Source Card

Use easybib.com to get the correct citation information onto this first card (for each source). Source “A”= your first source. Research Paper Note Cards First Card? Source Card. A. Waiters Schmid , Susan. "Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn." Student Resources in Context . Web.

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Research Paper Note Cards First Card? Source Card

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  1. Use easybib.com to get the correct citation information onto this first card (for each source) Source “A”= your first source Research Paper Note CardsFirst Card? Source Card A Waiters Schmid, Susan. "Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn." Student Resources in Context. Web. Author (last name first) Source Location of source Article title

  2. First NOTE CARD-Source A Use quotation marks if you are writing down the exact quotation from your source Source “A”= your first source Card “1” = first card from this source A-1 “scanty evidence for Anne's life makes it difficult for historians to write the sort of rich and complex biography” Be sure to keep only one piece of information per card http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/suic/AcademicJournalsDetailsPage/AcademicJournalsDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=Journals&disableHighlighting=false&prodId=SUIC&action=e&windowstate=normal&catId=&documentId=GALE%7CA254012714&mode=view

  3. Second NOTE CARD-Same Source Notice no quotation marks; this is not a direct quote. Does this information still have to be cited? YES! It’s not your original thought; you read it in your source. A-2 Nobody knows much about Anne Boleyn’s life P Write “P” at the end of the paraphrase, to remind yourself that it’s a paraphrase, not a quote.

  4. Second SOURCE*Change color! Use easybib.com to get the correct citation information onto this first card (for each source) Source “B”= your second source B "Anne Boleyn: Biography, Portraits, Primary Sources." EnglishHistory.net. Web. 25 Jan. 2012. <http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/boleyn.html>. No Author on Source; skip that Location of source Source Date of Access (free site) Article title

  5. Second Source / First Note Card from that Source Source “B”= your second source Card “1” = first card from this source *Remember to use quotation marks if it’s a direct quote—even part of a sentence! B-1 “ “ P *Paraphrasing

  6. Organizing Your Note Cards A-12 B-14 A-7 C-7 A-3 The second piece of information you’ll use The first piece of information you’ll use

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