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NOTE CARD AND SOURCE CARD REVIEW8th Grade Research Paper

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NOTE CARD AND SOURCE FORMAT

Title Source Number

Information:

Page Number

Title Source Number

Information:

Page Number

Source Number

Follow the Bibliography format for thetype of source you are using. Don’t forget your hanging indent!

Source Number

Follow the Bibliography format for thetype of source you are using. Don’t forget your hanging indent!

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INFORMATION CARDS

Early Life: Date and Place of Birth 1

Brookline, MassachusettsMay 29, 1917

p. 579

Title Source Number

Information:

Page Number

Title Source Number

Information:

Page Number

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SOURCE CARD

1 Matthew, Michael, et al. The

American Republic. South Carolina: Bob Jones

University Press, 2000. Print.

1 Author’s Last Name, Author’s First

Name. Title. State of Publication: Publisher, Copy Write Date. Print.

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INTERNET SITE

Source #

“Title”. Website. Sponsoring Institution/Publisher, Date Created or Updated. Web. Access date

Source #

“Title”. Website. Sponsoring Institution/Publisher, Date Created or Updated. Web. Access date

Parents Source 2

Joseph P. Kennedyfortune in the stock market, entertainment, and other business

Parents Source 2

Joseph P. Kennedyfortune in the stock market, entertainment, and other business

Source 2

“American President: John F. Kennedy”. millercenter.org. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, 2012. Web. 9, January 2012.

Source 2

“American President: John F. Kennedy”. millercenter.org. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, 2012. Web. 9, January 2012.

millercenter.org

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ANSWER TO PRACTICE

1

Doubleday, Mooyaart B.M. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. New York: Random House, 1967.

Print.

*(Doubleday 3).

1

Doubleday, Mooyaart B.M. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. New York: Random House, 1967.

Print.

*(Doubleday 3).

Date and Place of Birth 1

Frankfort, GermanyJune 12, 1929

p. 3

* Citation Suggestion

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CITATIONS: BOOKS

One author Matas, Carol. Daniel’s Story. New York: First

Scholastic Printing, 1993. Print. Daniel was torn between kicking him or

throwing a desk at him( Matas 12).

More than one author• Matthews, Michael, et al. The American

Republic. South Carolina: Bob Jones University Press, 2000. Print

• Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts (Matthews, et al 579).

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CITATION ENCYCLOPEDIA

Encyclopedia with an author Hernandez, Thomas. "Portugal“. The World

Book. 1999, Print. Portugal occupies the western part of the

Iberian Peninsula and is slightly smaller than Indiana (Hernandez 5).

Encyclopedia without an author "Portugal”. The World Book. 1999, Print. Portugal occupies the western part of the

Iberian Peninsula and is slightly smaller than Indiana (“Portugal” 5).

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CITATION FOR INTERNET

“John F. Kennedy”. historychannel.com. History Channel, 2007. Web. 21, November 2011

On July 19, 1961, John F. Kennedy, the youngest candidate ever elected to the presidency, urged schools to adopt the guidelines recently published by the National Council on Youth Fitness (historychannel.com).

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CITATION FOR DVD

“Kennedy's Summation.” 2013. History Channel. 11, January 2013. Video Clip.

This John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon 1960 presidential debate History Channel video shows Senator Kennedy speaking about the importance of the Social Security Act of 1935 (“Kennedy’s Summation”).

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CITATION REMINDERS Use the first part of your Works Cited entry to

create the citation. Example: Dodson, Francine. The Apple of My Eye is Jesus.

Pennsylvania: Stump Publishing, 2012. Print. (Dodson 7). “Apples in the Bible”. google.com. Zimmerman,

2012. Web. 15, January 2013 (“Apples in the Bible”).

Citations must be every 5-10 sentences throughout your paper.

Any time you use a quote, you must use a citation.