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College
English 12
Research Narrative
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Research & M.L.A.
Citation Workshop
2016
Mr. Sears
Learning Resource Center
Upper Valley Career Center
October 17, 1989
FINDING PRINT
RESOURCES
ON YOUR TOPIC
-books
-anthologies
-magazines articles
- newspaper articles
Search the
UVCC Learning
Resource
Center
“CAT”alog
Also use:
- Home School Library
- Public Library
- Your Own Resources
Citing a Book
1. Author(s).
2. “Article’s name.”
3. Book’s name.
4. Editor (if any).
5. Publication city:
6. Publisher,
7. Publication date: 8. Page #s (if part of larger work). 9. Medium.
ENTIRE BOOK
McLeish, Ewan. Earthquakes in Action. New York: Rosen Central
Publishing, 2009. Print.
ARTICLE from an ANTHOLOGY / Part of a Book (Ultimate Biography)
Reckord, Rick. Eyewitness. Earthquakes in Action. By Ewan McLeish,
New York: Rosen Central Publishing, 2009. 17. Print.
FINDING RESOURCES
ON YOUR TOPIC FROM
ONLINE DATABASES
-books
-anthologies
-magazines articles
-newspaper articles
-other sources
WHAT IS AN ONLINE DATABASE?
(You must have at least ten primary resources cited in your paper)
An online research database is:
 a collection of articles available online from a variety of sources:
(reference books, newspapers, magazines, television / radio
program transcripts and journals)
The sources are authoritative, reliable and edited for content.
The collection is organized & easily searchable.
 Often an access fee must be paid.
 A password is required.
INFOhio’s Electronic Resources – Use & Citation
INFOHIO’s CORE COLLECTION OF ELECTRONIC RESOURCES:
INFOhio provides access to thousands of online publications and research resources,
including popular magazines, scholarly research journals, newspapers from Ohio and the nation,
encyclopedias, dictionaries, speeches, poems, plays, photographs and videos,
maps, test preparation, primary source documents and much more.
ACCESS: all INFOhio resources are available at:http://www.infohio.org/
Username: uppervalley Password: careercenter
WORLD BOOK ACADEMIC
Three levels of accurate & current encyclopedia articles.
Citing a World Book Web article:
World Book Academic
Bush, George H.W.. "Public Papers of George Bush –
Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Disaster Relief
for Areas Affected by the San Francisco Earthquake and
Hurricane Hugo." 5-Jan-90. Public Papers of George Bush,
1990. By George H. Bush. Academic World Book. Web. 25
Sept. 2015.
EBSCOhost Multi-Database Search
Full-text information from more than 6,000 magazines,
journals, and newspapers. Includes e-books, biographies,
radio and TV transcripts, geographic information, primary
sources, images, maps, and more.
Citing an Ebscohost article:
"Remarks On The San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake And A
Question-And-Answer Session With Reporters October 18,
1989." American Reference Library - Primary Source
Documents (2001): 1. Middle Search Plus. Web. 25 Sept.
2015.
Citing an Explora article:
Hughes, A.C. "A Real Jolt." American
Heritage. Feb./Mar. 1992: 34. Academic
Search Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2015.
Citing an INFOhio Database Article:
EBSCOhost (or other INFOhio Source)
Database Article
1. Author. 2. “Title of article.” 3. Name of original source.
4. Publication date: 5. Page numbers. 6. Name of Database.
7. Medium. (Web). 8. Date of access (d. m. y.)
“Hawking, Stephen W.” World Authors 1985 – 1990. N.p.:
H. W. Wilson. 1995. N. pag. Biography Reference Bank.
Web. 22 Sept. 2015.
Internet
Search Tips
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USE A SEARCH ENGINE YOU KNOW
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Use KEY WORDS. Don’t Type SENTENCES!
Put phrases in quotes to “lock together”.
Read Summary of sites before clicking.
GOOGLE is a good HOME Search Page.
KNOW THE TYPES OF WEBSITES
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.com = COMMERCIAL – someone is selling a product.
.org = ORGANIZATION – a nonprofit information site.
.gov = GOVERNMENT – site of state / local / federal agency
.edu = EDUCATIONAL – a college or university site.
.k12.oh.us = SCHOOL – a public k-12 school website.
Google Search Features:
Phrase search ("")
By putting double quotes around a set of words, you are telling Google to consider the
exact words in that exact order without any change. [ "Alexander Bell" ]
Search within a specific website (site:)
Google allows you to specify that your search results must come from a given website.
For example, the query [ iraq site:nytimes.com ] will return pages about Iraq
but only from nytimes.com.
Terms you want to exclude (-)
Attaching a minus sign immediately before a word indicates that you do not
want pages that contain this word to appear in your results.
For example [ jaguar -cars -football ].
Fill in the blanks (*)
The *, or wildcard, is a little-known feature that can be very powerful.
If you include * within a query, it tells Google to try to treat the star as a
placeholder for any unknown term(s) and then find the best matches.
The query [ Voinovich voted * on the * bill ]
will give you stories about different votes on different bills.
Note that the * operator works only on whole words, not parts of words.
Grammar of the Internet - Understanding a URL
Understanding the URL or web address of a web page can sometimes provide you with
important information about a web site. In this example we are using a web site that says the
Holocaust never happened. Based on the URL shown below in blue how can we tell that
this is the web site of an individual and not a Northwestern University web site?"
Citing a website - ARTICLE IN A WEB SITE
Author, Name. “Title of article.” Name of web
page. Publisher, Publication date. Medium.
Date of Access. <Web site address only if
essential>.
Postel, Frederick F. “Report on the Operations of the San Francisco
Fire Department Following the Earthquake and Fire of October 17,
1989.” Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco. Virtual
Museum of the City of San Francisco, Inc., 17 Oct. 1990. Web.
28 Sept. 2015.
WORKS CITED PAGE EXAMPLE