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Thursday, 9/20/12 R. Birch

How to cite your online sources using the Chicago Manual of Style and Some tips for a successful presentation. Thursday, 9/20/12 R. Birch. Source Types. Online Books published electronically Online journals Online newspaper or magazine Blog entry Websites in general.

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Thursday, 9/20/12 R. Birch

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  1. How to cite your online sources using the Chicago Manual of StyleandSome tips for a successful presentation Thursday, 9/20/12 R. Birch

  2. Source Types • Online • Books published electronically • Online journals • Online newspaper or magazine • Blog entry • Websites in general

  3. Online Sources: Books • List names of authors, title of book, publisher and date of publication, and URL: 12. Kurland, Philip B., and Ralph Lerner, eds. The Founders’ Constitution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/.

  4. Online Sources: Journals • List names of authors, article title, journal, and DOI or URL: 7. Kossinets, Gueorgi, and Duncan J. Watts. “Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network.” American Journal of Sociology 115 (2009): 405-50. doi: 10.1086

  5. Online Sources: Newspapers and Magazines • May be cited in-text (“As Laurence Baumgartner mentioned in his New York Times article on August 25th, 2015…”) 6. Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Robert Pear, “Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote,” New York Times, February 27, 2010, accessed February 28, 2010, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/us/politics/28health.html.

  6. Online Sources: Websites in General • List page title, when it was last modified (if known) or date of access, corporate owner of the page, and URL. 1. “Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide,” accessed September 20, 2012, http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. 2. “McDonald’s Happy Meal Toy Safety Facts,” McDonald’s Corporation, accessed July 19, 2008, http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/about/factsheets.html.

  7. Online Sources: Blog Entries • Blog entries or comments may be cited in running text (“In a comment posted to The Becker-Posner Blog on February 23, 2010, . . .”) instead of in a note, and they are commonly omitted from a bibliography.

  8. Sources 1. “Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide,” accessed September 20, 2012, http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html.

  9. Tips for a Successful Presentation Speaker: • Speak to the audience in an audible, well-paced voice • Keep text, colors, and visuals simple • Do not read off of your PPT slides

  10. Tips for a Successful Presentation Audience: • Give your attention to whoever’s speaking • Write down at least three meaningful questions or comments, two of which you will ask or say

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