2. As you learned in Razor's Research Bytes, you must cite
your sources, both in the body of your paper and in the
references section, if the words that you used are not your
own ideas or are not considered common knowledge.
3. Click the image above to launch the
video. The video will open in a new window.
The first video
discusses how
to cite a
source in the
body of your
paper in order
to avoid
plagiarism.
4. Click the image above to launch the
video. The video will open in a new window.
The second
video
demonstrates
how to create a
citation for a
journal article
in your
reference list.
Click the image above to launch the
video. The video will open in a new window.
5. The third video
discusses how
to use
information
ethically when
contributing to
scholarship in a
given field.
Click the image above to launch the
video. The video will open in a new window.
6. • Tutorials and quick guides
on the research process
• Sample citations using
APA Style (including
sample tables and figures)
• Interactive, pre-formatted
paper templates
• Insert references tool
• Collaborative writing tools
• Help videos
APA Style CENTRAL database features:
7. Lynda.com
Through the library, you also have free
access to the online learning platform
Lynda.com
View video tutorials and courses to learn
how to write research papers, use
statistical software and EndNote, and
develop other skills to help you succeed
with your coursework and personal goals
8. If your professor requires that you use a citation style other
than APA, you can find additional resources in our Writing &
Citation Library Guides
This concludes Byte #5. Please return to Blackboard and then continue to the
"What did you learn?" activity. Thanks for viewing!
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