Kuriatnyk 10RH Research Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Spitzer
Cicero-North Syracuse High School School Librarians
http://nscsd.org
Timeline:

November 30th - packets, library lesson, 3-5 solid questions
December 2nd - search strategies lesson, topic sheet due
December 6th - internet search & web evaluation lesson, working thesis due
December 8th - work day, 5 ?'s for personal source due
December 10th- note taking lesson, final thesis due
December 14th - work day
December 16th - annotated bibliography lesson, work day
December 20th - work day, interview complete
December 22nd- work day, prelininary outline due
January 4th- in-text citation lesson
January 6th- work day
January 10th - work day
January 12th - Date Due -

Directions for Saving Articles to MS Word
Open MS Word.
Copy the MLA citation from your article and paste it at the top.
Copy the entire text of the article and paste it below the citation.
Save one article per document.

Where to find the MLA citation on each database
Issues and Controversies - Provides articles on more than 600 controversial topics from A-Z.
Citation:
The MLA citation is at the bottom of the article. Be sure to copy the MLA citation.

SIRS - SIRS contains the full text of articles that have appeared in magazines and newspapers as well as government documents. When you open SIRS look for the Top 10 Pro vs Con section. Click on one of these issues or click on more issues for the complete list.
Citation:
The MLA citation is at the bottom of the article.

Global Issues in Context - A new database that provides a global perspective to current issues. Click on one of the eight featured topic categories or click on view all to see the complete list. MLA citations are listed at the bottom of the articles.
Citation:
The MLA citation is at the bottom of the article.

EBSCO MAS Ultra - Contains full text magazine and newspaper articles. Choose full text and bullet boolean/phrase for a more focused search. Check the cover story box for in depth articles.
Citation:
Click the Cite link at the right hand side of the page and copy the MLA citation.

Creating a citation for an Internet source
Include all of the following if possible. If the page does not list an author, skip this and start with the title of the page.

Author or Editor’s Last Name, Author or Editor’s First Name (if given).”Title of Page or Article.” Title of Site. Name of Institution or Organization Associated With Site, Date of electronic publication or of the latest update (day month year). Web. Date of access (day month year).




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