Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Finding and Crediting Sources

Papers returned. What next?

https://prezi.com/jeqno3xjsrkx/f2f-creating-the-problem-solution-with-sources-essay/

Assignment sheet.

MLA style review: http://prezi.com/qmf4siv3xukj/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share 

"My Friend Michelle" practice.

  Underline all the in-text citations as you read.

Answer these questions in your daybook:

1.  How many in-text citations are there?

2. When you read an in-text citation, check to see if it clearly leads to a source in the Works Cited list. List any problems you find.

3. Are there items on the Works Cited list that were NOT cited in the paper? List them.

4. If you know the page number where information occurred, you should include that in an in-text citation. Please put a star next to each in-text citation in "My Friend Michelle" that SHOULD have included a page number in parentheses. How many are there? [Hint: use the bibliography to help decide if there were page numbers in the source.]

Now the reading for your Common In-class essay: "The Creation of Discontent" by Juliet Schor, pages 611-614.  Read and think. Look over the questions at the end?

Homework:

1. Read and be ready to write about "The Creation of Discontent" by Juliet Schor, pages 611-614.

2. Find a source from an SCC database that represents a view contrasting to yours for the Problem paper.

3. Solo #3 is due on Thursday also.

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