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 Research Skills and in-Text Citations

Research Skills and in-Text Citations

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6th - 8th Grade

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Alysa Burkman

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Research and In-Text Citations Skills

Mrs. Burkman

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ONLINE SOURCES

​When using online sources, it is important to make sure the source is reliable and valid. NOT everything on the Internet is true! Beware of sites like Wikipedia where users can alter the information.

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​Which website would be most helpful for ZaVeon to find info about how bedrooms have changed over the years?

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​Answer is "The History of the Bedroom"

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PLAGIARIZING

Pla​giarizing is when you copy someone else's words or thoughts without giving that person credit (aka...you steal his/her words and act like YOU wrote them...that's bad.)

Paraphrasing is when you put information in your OWN words (and give credit to where you got the information!)

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In-Text Citations

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How do you create an in-text citation?

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Citing Evidence in Your Essay: The Basics

  • There are two approaches to citing evidence in your essay...

  • using a signal phrase OR

  • using an in-text citation

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Important!

Not only does citing your evidence give credit to where you got it from, but also, it prevents you from plagiarism!

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Steps

  • Write your sentence with evidence (either directly quoted or paraphrased/summarized)

  • Refer to the author's last name, or if there is no author, the article title (in quotation marks)

  • Place this in parentheses ( )

  • Put a period after the parentheses

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What are in-text citations?

An in-text citation shows the reader where you got your information from by stating the AUTHOR or ARTICLE TITLE (whichever is available)


EXAMPLES:

(O'Brien)

("Does Free Community College Work?")

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Summary: In-text Citations

  • place in parentheses ( )

  • use the author's last name OR article title (if there is no listed author)

  • For article titles, place them in quotations " "

  • Put a period outside the parentheses ( ).

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Multiple Choice

Which option is a correct in-text citation?

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(Bob Smith)

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(Smith)

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(How to Argue)

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence correctly uses an in-text citation (including punctuation)?

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The average American "eats nearly 2,000 pounds of food a year" (Mowery).

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The average American "eats nearly 2,000 pounds of food a year" (Mowery)

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The average American "eats nearly 2,000 pounds of food a year" Mowery.

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Signal Phrases

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What are signal phrases?

Signal Phrases signal where you got your information from by stating the AUTHOR or ARTICLE TITLE (if there is no listed author)


EXAMPLES:

Smith argues

According to Smith

The article "How to Write" shares

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How do you create a signal phrase?

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Steps

  • Write a phrase that leads into your evidence

  • Refer to the author's last name, or if there is no author, the article title (in quotation marks)

  • Place your evidence

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Let's Practice

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence correctly uses a signal phrase (including punctuation)?

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According to some source, "sharks don't have bones."

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According to the article 12 Shark Facts that May Surprise You, "sharks don't have bones."

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According to the article "12 Shark Facts that May Surprise You," "sharks don't have bones."

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Multiple Choice

You read an article written by Anna Green and want to use evidence from it. Which option uses the SIGNAL PHRASE correctly?

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According to Green, "politicians have used pizza to spy on reporters."

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According to an article, "politicians have used pizza to spy on reporters" (Green).

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According to Anna, "politicians have used pizza to spy on reporters."

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Recap: In-text Citations and Signal Phrases

review + practice

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When do I need to cite in my essay?

You must CITE using a SIGNAL PHRASE or IN-TEXT CITATION whenever you refer to research and evidence ( ideas that are not your own and come from a source).

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In-text Citations

  • place in parentheses ( )

  • use the author's last name OR article title (if there is no listed author)

  • For article titles, place them in quotations " "

  • Put a period outside the parentheses ( ).

  • EXAMPLES: (Walters) (Gehman) ("Pizza Facts You Never Knew")

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Signal Phrases

  • Write a phrase that introduces your evidence

  • use the author's last name OR article title (if there is no listed author)

  • For article titles, place them in quotations " "

  • Then, place your evidence

  • EXAMPLES: According to Lutz, According to "How to Eat Pizza Properly,"

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Multiple Choice

You don't have to use an in-text citation when you write the author's idea in your own words (paraphrasing).

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true

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false

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Multiple Choice

Pizza has been everywhere: "In 2001, pizza was delivered to the International Space Station" (Green).

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Correctly Cited including punctuation

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Incorrectly Cited

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Multiple Choice

According to Green, pizza has been everywhere: "In 2001, pizza was delivered to the International Space Station."

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Correctly Cited

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Incorrectly Cited

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