Directions for May 10, 2010 – Due May 11, 2010
1. Find a book or encyclopedia that contains relevant information on your topic.
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2. Quote two parts of the reading that would be helpful to you in answering your research question. Properly quote with last name and page numbers!!!
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*Example of a quote longer than 4 lines - Indented and single spaced. Punctuation is different.
USA Gymnastics (USAG) has taken over the testing and certification of judges from Judges Certification, Inc. Some of the rules and procedures have changed but the testing process is very similar. A network of Test Administrators (TA) is located throughout the United States. The TA administers the examination locally. (Karolyi 67)
*Example of quote 4 lines or shorter – We worked with short quotes this year.
“USA Gymnastics (USAG) has taken over the testing and certification of judges from Judges Certification, Inc. Some of the rules and procedures have changed but the testing process is very similar” (Karolyi 67).
3. Cite your information here.
Book –
Author’s last name, first name. Book Title. Place of publication: Publisher,
Copyright. Print.
Example:
Okuda, Michael, and Denise Okuda. Star Trek Chronology: The History
~~~~~of the Future. New York: Pocket, 1993. Print.
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Encyclopedia –
Author’s last name, first name. “Article title.” Encyclopedia. edition. year.
Print.
Example:
Sturgeon, Theodore. "Science Fiction." The Encyclopedia Americana.
~~~~~International ed. 1995. Print.
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