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Notes #18

Notes #18. Works Cited Slide a nd Parenthetical Citations. Works Cited Slide. What is it? A list of resources you used in your presentation Where does it go? The last slide or bubble thingy for Prezi . Works Cited Slide - Format. What is the title? Works Cited (centered on page)

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Notes #18

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  1. Notes #18 Works Cited Slide and Parenthetical Citations

  2. Works Cited Slide • What is it? • A list of resources you used in your presentation • Where does it go? • The last slide or bubble thingy for Prezi.

  3. Works Cited Slide - Format • What is the title? • Works Cited (centered on page) • What order? • The resources should be in alphabetical order according to the 1st letter of the citation. • Use the hanging indent for EVERY citation. • Look at this citation. Notice how it is indented backwards. That’s called a hanging indent: McComb, Todd. "William Byrd." Classicalnet. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Apr 2012. <www.classicalnet.net>.

  4. Works Cited Slide - Format • What should the citations look like? • Use the following website (Son of Citation Machine) to help you format your PRINT and WEB resources: http://citationmachine.net/index2.php?reqstyleid=1&newstyle=1&stylebox=1 • Choose the type of source you are using • Fill in the appropriate information • Click submit • Cut and paste the citation into your Works Cited slide

  5. Works Cited Slide - Format • For your DATABASE resource, you can cut and paste the citation from your Cornell Notes form. • JUST MAKE SURE YOU STILL HAVE THE HANGING INDENT.

  6. Works Cited Slide - Example Works Cited Blume, Friedrich. The Musical Achievement of the Renaissance. Boston: Scribner, 1985. Print. “Lute.” Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition (2011): 1. Middle Search Plus. Web. 18 Apr. 2012. McComb, Todd. "William Byrd." Classicalnet. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Apr 2012. <www.classicalnet/music/comp.lst/byrd.php>.

  7. Parenthetical Citations • What is it? • A little note that let’s me know which resource that fact or idea came from. • Where does it go? • At the end of the quoted, paraphrased, or summarized fact or idea (right here). BEFORE THE PERIOD!

  8. Parenthetical Citations • What goes in it? • The first word of the citation, usually the author’s last name, and the page number where that fact or idea came from. Example: “William Byrd was the leading composer during the English Renaissance” (Blume 15).

  9. Parenthetical Citations Another Example: “The lute has a half pear shaped body” (“Lute”). Why is there no page number?

  10. For Further Reading Check out this amazingly helpful website on MLA Citation rules: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/

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