Citing YouTube sources

APA has included some supplemental information on how you can cite YouTube sources, and the following website gives some helpful advice on how you can do it:

(Scroll down to Media- Video Clip Retrieved from the Internet)

http://www.library.ubc.ca/ubco/apastyle.html

Final Research Paper Presentations and Final Requirements

Final Research Paper presentations will begin this Friday the 18th. Here are the requirements for the presentations (click on the above heading to see the full entry):

Length: 7 minutes each + 2 additional minutes for questions from the audience. You must stay within your required time limit. Practice your presentation beforehand so that you know how long it will take.

Sample Abstracts and Introductions

Sample Abstracts and Introductions

Strongbad on How to Write an English Paper

Strongbad on How to Write an English Paper

http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail64.html

Paraphrasing Worksheet Answer Key

Paraphrasing Worksheet Answer Key

Worksheet for Library Research Games

Worksheet for Library Research Games

Supplement to Run-on Sentence discussion


Another Online Search Tool

Another useful online search tool I forgot to mention is http://del.icio.us/. This is an online bookmarking site, like the Favorites function in Internet Explorer, but one that you can access anywhere (and exchange with friends).

On this website you can search topics by the tags users put on their bookmarked webpages. With this site you can find websites by topic and see how many people have bookmarked the website.

Annotated Bibliography Handout

Annotated Bibliography Handout

CORE Scavenger Hunt Worksheet

CORE Scavenger Hunt Worksheet


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