Why Cite?
 Citation is the “Enlightenment- Era Hyperlink”
 It allows the reader to understand where your ideas
came from.
 It is how scholars & researchers “speak” to one
another. You are adding your voice to the academic
dialog.
Understanding Context
Must be a classic…
Or not…
“This glum, violent drama about a
Scottish thug ruined by drink is
written and pretentiously directed
by Richard Jobson whose
approach—Trainspotting meets A
Clockwork Orange—is bad enough
to drive you to drink in no time.”
Differing interpretations
of the same document
“To have command of so
much research, spread across
so many different fields, is a
masterly achievement. Pinker
convincingly demonstrates
that there has been a
dramatic decline in violence,
and he is persuasive about
the causes of that decline.”
From Peter Singer’s review of
Steven Pinker’s The Better
Angels of Our Nature in the
New York Times
“While Pinker makes a great
show of relying on
evidence—the 700-odd pages
of this bulky treatise are
stuffed with impressive-
looking graphs and
statistics—his argument that
violence is on the way out
does not, in the end, rest on
scientific investigation.”
From John Gray’s review of
Steven Pinker’s The Better
Angels of Our Nature in
Prospect
In Class Assignment :
Create a Works Cited Page
 Create a Google Doc.
 Name the Doc “Works Cited Kane Gold”.
 Create a Works Cited page for the 2 sources linked
from the LibGuide.
 Compose the document using proper MLA citation
format.
 You may use any tools (EasyBib, Citation Guides,
etc.) that you wish to help you create the citations.
 Share it with me: kjacobson@glenbrook225.org
Works Cited
Bialik, Carl. “The Blurb Racket.” Gelf Magazine. Gelf Magazine, 20 Mar. 2005.
Web. 26 Jan. 2015.
Gray, John. “Delusions of Peace.” Rev. of The Better Angels of Our Nature:
Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker. Prospect. Prospect
Magazine, 21 Sep. 2011. Web. 26 Jan. 2015.
Singer, Peter. “Is Violence History?” Rev. of The Better Angels of Our Nature:
Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker. New York Times. New
York Times Company, 6 Oct. 2011. Web 26 Jan. 2015.
16 Years of Alcohol DVD Cover (2003). Digital image. DVD Empire. Ravana, 2014.
Web. 26 Jan. 2015.
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Why Do I Need to Cite This?: An Introduction to MLA Citation

  • 2.
    Why Cite?  Citationis the “Enlightenment- Era Hyperlink”  It allows the reader to understand where your ideas came from.  It is how scholars & researchers “speak” to one another. You are adding your voice to the academic dialog.
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    Or not… “This glum,violent drama about a Scottish thug ruined by drink is written and pretentiously directed by Richard Jobson whose approach—Trainspotting meets A Clockwork Orange—is bad enough to drive you to drink in no time.”
  • 5.
    Differing interpretations of thesame document “To have command of so much research, spread across so many different fields, is a masterly achievement. Pinker convincingly demonstrates that there has been a dramatic decline in violence, and he is persuasive about the causes of that decline.” From Peter Singer’s review of Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of Our Nature in the New York Times “While Pinker makes a great show of relying on evidence—the 700-odd pages of this bulky treatise are stuffed with impressive- looking graphs and statistics—his argument that violence is on the way out does not, in the end, rest on scientific investigation.” From John Gray’s review of Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of Our Nature in Prospect
  • 7.
    In Class Assignment: Create a Works Cited Page  Create a Google Doc.  Name the Doc “Works Cited Kane Gold”.  Create a Works Cited page for the 2 sources linked from the LibGuide.  Compose the document using proper MLA citation format.  You may use any tools (EasyBib, Citation Guides, etc.) that you wish to help you create the citations.  Share it with me: kjacobson@glenbrook225.org
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    Works Cited Bialik, Carl.“The Blurb Racket.” Gelf Magazine. Gelf Magazine, 20 Mar. 2005. Web. 26 Jan. 2015. Gray, John. “Delusions of Peace.” Rev. of The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker. Prospect. Prospect Magazine, 21 Sep. 2011. Web. 26 Jan. 2015. Singer, Peter. “Is Violence History?” Rev. of The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker. New York Times. New York Times Company, 6 Oct. 2011. Web 26 Jan. 2015. 16 Years of Alcohol DVD Cover (2003). Digital image. DVD Empire. Ravana, 2014. Web. 26 Jan. 2015. Title is centered Double Spaced Hanging indent