2. You will complete a research paper
on a particular cell type using a
variety of sources including but not
limited to:
• Textbooks
• Internet (please use
educational sources)
• Periodicals
4. GOOGLE:
• PLEASE USE EDUCATIONAL SOURCES
• Use Advanced Google Searching/ Google
Scholar/ Google Books
• Look at the URLs in your list result to find .edu
or .gov
• Check your website for credibility
• Remember that you are creating a Reference
page with citations.
5.
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9. TAKING NOTES:
• Diagram of a cell in color with labels.
• Identify the major functions of cell.
• Describe the location of cell types.
• Describe the major body systems associated
with the cell.
• Include other interesting information about
your cell type.
paraphrase
Remember to document each resouce you use to get this information.
10. IN TEXT CITATIONS
• referring to the works of others
in your text is done by using what
is known as parenthetical/in text
citation.
• Each style places the citation in
the same place- at the end of the
sentence which contains the
reference, right in front of the
period.
Applies to paraphrasing
And summaries too.
11. IN TEXT CITATIONS
Examples (AMA)
Type 1 Diabetes is a known risk for
cardiovascular disease.1
OR
Several longitudinal studies have evaluated the
effects of Type 1 Diabetes and cardiovascular
disease.2,3
The AMA uses a numerical superscript format for citing sources. Number the citations in the order presented in the paper.
Superscript numbers are placed after quotation marks, commas and periods. They are placed before semicolons and colons.
+ If citing several studies, separate the superscripts by commas.+ If citing sequential studies, use a dash to indicate the sequence.+ If citing a source already cited earlier in the paper, use the original number of the superscript.