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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Wednesday, September 3, 2008. Warm-up: Define : plaintiff and defendant. Put them in the correct order here. ______________ v. ______________. Today :. Resources Review : Kinds/Examples How to Cite Resources (Examples given) Court Decisions Assigned

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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  1. Wednesday, September 3, 2008 Warm-up: Define : plaintiff and defendant. Put them in the correct order here. ______________ v. ______________

  2. Today : • Resources Review : Kinds/Examples • How to Cite Resources (Examples given) • Court Decisions Assigned • Warm-up Quiz Postponed until Tuesday 9/9 • Library during Block : 3rd period/4th period EAT A LUNCH!! (11:15 – 11:45) YOU ARE LATE TO THE LIBRARY AFTER 11:50am

  3. Information Always Included in Citation • Title of Work, Edition • Article Title • Book Title • Author / Editor • Location & Company of Publishing • Date (Year) of Publication

  4. Resources • Primary : Journals, diaries, interviews, SOME newspaper articles, wills, birth certificates, financial statements/data, autobiographies, artifacts • Secondary : Dated interviews, SOME newspaper articles, biographies, edited texts, encyclopedias, dictionaries, textbooks, commentaries, analysis, summaries

  5. Avoiding Plagiarism by : Citing Resources! • Easiest way to avoid cheating • Bibliography pages made at end of writing • Document in text with parenthetical citations. Use AUTHOR & Page # (Can use Editor, or Abbr. title) Ex : Dr. Martin Luther King was originally born Michael Luther King Jr. on January 15, 1929 (Adams, 106).

  6. On a sheet of paper. . . . Put the following works in MLA Documentation • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by himself. Published by Barnes & Noble Classics in New York. It was originally published in 1845 and later in 2003.

  7. Next : • Nation of Nations Textbook – 4th EditionVolume II : Since 1865.Chapter 19 : The New Industrial Orderp. 608-639.Written by : James Davidson, William Gienapp, Christine Heyrman, Marke Lytle, and Michael StoffPublished in Boston, Madison, WI, New York, San Francisco, and LondonMcGraw Hill PublishersPublished in 2001, 1998, 1994, 1990

  8. “Brown v. Board of Education”looked up at Wikipedia.orglast updated 2005Accessed September 2, 2008Sponsored by Wikipedia

  9. The Great Fireby Jim MurphyPublished by Scholastic Inc in New York, Toronto, London, Auckland, and SydneyPublished in 1995

  10. 5. “The Last Great Case” by Richard Dawsonin Time MagazineSeptember 3, 2006Pages 45-48

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