This document contains the notes from an in-class activity on citations. It provides announcements about upcoming project due dates. It then instructs students to divide into groups based on their citation format (APA, MLA, or CSE) and practice citing five different source types, including a book, essay, magazine article, journal article, and website. Students are told to email their completed citations to the instructor for feedback. The document emphasizes that citations are important to give proper credit to authors and avoid plagiarism. It provides examples of citing a book in APA format to illustrate the basic citation structure.
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IEEE Citation Style Guide
Any citation style is set up to give the reader immediate information about sources cited
in the text. In IEEE citations, the references should be numbered and appear in the order
they appear in the text. When referring to a reference in the text of the document, put the
number of the reference in square brackets. Eg: [1]
The IEEE citation style has 3 main features:
⢠The author name is first name (or initial) and last. This differs from MLA style where
authorâs last name is first.
⢠The title of an article (or chapter, conference paper, patent etc.) is in quotation marks.
⢠The title of the journal or book is in italics.
These conventions allow the reader to distinguish between types of reference at a glance.
The correct placement of periods, commas and colons and of date and page numbers
depends on the type of reference cited. Check the examples below. Follow the details
exactly. Eg.: put periods after author and book title, cite page numbers as pp., abbreviate
all months to the first three letters (eg. Jun.)
Check the distinctions between print and electronic sources (especially for journals)
carefully.
Print References
Book
Author(s). Book title. Location: Publishing company, year, pp.
Example:
W.K. Chen. Linear Networks and Systems. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp. 123-35.
Book Chapters
Author(s). âChapter titleâ in Book title, edition, volume. Editors name, Ed. Publishing
location: Publishing company, year, pp.
Example:
J.E. Bourne. âSynthetic structure of industrial plastics,â in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3. J.
Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp.15-67.
Article in a Journal
Author(s). âArticle titleâ. Journal title, vol., pp, date.
Example:
G. Pevere. âInfrared Nation.â The International Journal of Infrared Design, vol. 33, pp.
56-99, Jan. 1979.
Articles from Conference Proceedings (published)
Author(s). âArticle title.â Conference proceedings, year, pp.
Example:
D.B. Payne and H.G. Gunhold. âDigital sundials and broadband technology,â in Proc.
IOOC-ECOC, 1986, pp. 557-998.
Papers Presented at Conferences (unpublished)
Author(s). âPaperâs title,â Conference name, Location, year.
Example:
B. Brandli and M. Dick. âEngineering names and concepts,â presented at the 2nd Int.
Conf. Engineering Education, Frankfurt, Germany, 1999.
Standards/Patents
Author(s)/Inventor(s). âName/Title.â Country where patent is registered. Patent number,
date.
Example:
E.E. Rebecca. âAlternating current fed power supply.â U.S. Patent 7 897 777, Nov. 3,
1987.
Electronic References
Books
Author. (year, Month day). Book title. (edition). [Type of medium]. Vol. (issue).
Available: site/path/file [date accessed].
Example:
S. Calmer. (1999, June 1). Engineering and Art. (2nd edition). [On-line]. 27(3). Available:
www.enggart.com/examples/students.html [May 21, 2003].
Journal
Author. (year, month). âArticle title.â Journal title. [Type of medium]. Vol.
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MLA Documentation Practice Worksheet
Using the information below, write correct parenthetical citations/documentations for each example in the parenthesis provided.
Example of a works cited page:
Donaldson, Sam. Bantering on Watergate. New York: Penguin Books, 1985.
Jennings, Peter. Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism. Washington: Greater âPolitics Press, 1994.
Smith, Charles. I Love Politics: A Guide to Discerning Reality. Chicago: Penn âPress, 2001.
Xavier, Jason and Thomas Yater. Political Guide to the United States. New York: âBallantine, 2004.
Xavier, Jason. Somewhere in the Political Realm. New York: Ballantine, 2002.
Questions:
1.) "He spoke to us in German and then left us behind" (Donald, 1985. Pg.45).
--from Donaldson's Bantering on Watergate, page 45
2.) "I never thought of myself as proud", says Jennings in his book Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism (Jennings, 1994. Pg.107).
--This source was located on page 107.
3.) "Politics is such an interesting field" (Smith, 2001. Pg.451).
--From Charles Smith's book, page 451.
4.) "Enraged is how he felt after the episode" (Xavier, 2002. Pg. 233).
--From Jason Xavier's book Somewhere in the Political Realm, page 233.
5.) In Political Guide to the United States, Xavier and Yaterexplore the idea that the U.S. is changing politically (Xavier & Yaterexplore, 2004. Pg. 544).
--From page 544 of this book.
Practice in text citations
1. Embed a portion of the following quotation in a sentence using the appropriate citation.  Make up a page number for this exercise.
âStudents can expect to find a wider variety of options available to them at college than they had in high school. Â They really have no idea what opportunities exist in the big wide world. Â The possibilities are endless.â
Smith, Snuffy. Â How to Go to College. Â Cleveland: Jones, 2005.
Ans: There is no reason to worry about the units you are studying in high school, in college is where you will specialize, because according to Smith (2005), âStudents can expect to find a wider variety of options available to them at college than they had in high school. They really have no idea what opportunities exist in the big wide world. The possibilities are endless.â
2. Embed a portion of the following quote by introducing the author first and giving appropriate citation at the end of the quote.  (Note: for the purposes of this worksheet, you may assume where the quotation came from within the page range given for each example.)
âStudents who select colleges because of the potential for partying are often sadly disappointed when it comes time for them to actually begin a career. Â Most workplaces donât have that many partiesâ
Yokum, Abner.  âParty Animals on Campus.â  Deep Thinker.  12 Mar. 2007: 33-35.
Ans: Yokum talks about how students who are about to join college should set their priorities straight. This because college is the first to you career, ...
IEEE Citation Style Guide Any citation style is set up to.docxwilcockiris
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IEEE Citation Style Guide
Any citation style is set up to give the reader immediate information about sources cited
in the text. In IEEE citations, the references should be numbered and appear in the order
they appear in the text. When referring to a reference in the text of the document, put the
number of the reference in square brackets. Eg: [1]
The IEEE citation style has 3 main features:
⢠The author name is first name (or initial) and last. This differs from MLA style where
authorâs last name is first.
⢠The title of an article (or chapter, conference paper, patent etc.) is in quotation marks.
⢠The title of the journal or book is in italics.
These conventions allow the reader to distinguish between types of reference at a glance.
The correct placement of periods, commas and colons and of date and page numbers
depends on the type of reference cited. Check the examples below. Follow the details
exactly. Eg.: put periods after author and book title, cite page numbers as pp., abbreviate
all months to the first three letters (eg. Jun.)
Check the distinctions between print and electronic sources (especially for journals)
carefully.
Print References
Book
Author(s). Book title. Location: Publishing company, year, pp.
Example:
W.K. Chen. Linear Networks and Systems. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp. 123-35.
Book Chapters
Author(s). âChapter titleâ in Book title, edition, volume. Editors name, Ed. Publishing
location: Publishing company, year, pp.
Example:
J.E. Bourne. âSynthetic structure of industrial plastics,â in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3. J.
Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp.15-67.
Article in a Journal
Author(s). âArticle titleâ. Journal title, vol., pp, date.
Example:
G. Pevere. âInfrared Nation.â The International Journal of Infrared Design, vol. 33, pp.
56-99, Jan. 1979.
Articles from Conference Proceedings (published)
Author(s). âArticle title.â Conference proceedings, year, pp.
Example:
D.B. Payne and H.G. Gunhold. âDigital sundials and broadband technology,â in Proc.
IOOC-ECOC, 1986, pp. 557-998.
Papers Presented at Conferences (unpublished)
Author(s). âPaperâs title,â Conference name, Location, year.
Example:
B. Brandli and M. Dick. âEngineering names and concepts,â presented at the 2nd Int.
Conf. Engineering Education, Frankfurt, Germany, 1999.
Standards/Patents
Author(s)/Inventor(s). âName/Title.â Country where patent is registered. Patent number,
date.
Example:
E.E. Rebecca. âAlternating current fed power supply.â U.S. Patent 7 897 777, Nov. 3,
1987.
Electronic References
Books
Author. (year, Month day). Book title. (edition). [Type of medium]. Vol. (issue).
Available: site/path/file [date accessed].
Example:
S. Calmer. (1999, June 1). Engineering and Art. (2nd edition). [On-line]. 27(3). Available:
www.enggart.com/examples/students.html [May 21, 2003].
Journal
Author. (year, month). âArticle title.â Journal title. [Type of medium]. Vol.
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MLA Documentation Practice Worksheet
Using the information below, write correct parenthetical citations/documentations for each example in the parenthesis provided.
Example of a works cited page:
Donaldson, Sam. Bantering on Watergate. New York: Penguin Books, 1985.
Jennings, Peter. Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism. Washington: Greater âPolitics Press, 1994.
Smith, Charles. I Love Politics: A Guide to Discerning Reality. Chicago: Penn âPress, 2001.
Xavier, Jason and Thomas Yater. Political Guide to the United States. New York: âBallantine, 2004.
Xavier, Jason. Somewhere in the Political Realm. New York: Ballantine, 2002.
Questions:
1.) "He spoke to us in German and then left us behind" (Donald, 1985. Pg.45).
--from Donaldson's Bantering on Watergate, page 45
2.) "I never thought of myself as proud", says Jennings in his book Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism (Jennings, 1994. Pg.107).
--This source was located on page 107.
3.) "Politics is such an interesting field" (Smith, 2001. Pg.451).
--From Charles Smith's book, page 451.
4.) "Enraged is how he felt after the episode" (Xavier, 2002. Pg. 233).
--From Jason Xavier's book Somewhere in the Political Realm, page 233.
5.) In Political Guide to the United States, Xavier and Yaterexplore the idea that the U.S. is changing politically (Xavier & Yaterexplore, 2004. Pg. 544).
--From page 544 of this book.
Practice in text citations
1. Embed a portion of the following quotation in a sentence using the appropriate citation.  Make up a page number for this exercise.
âStudents can expect to find a wider variety of options available to them at college than they had in high school. Â They really have no idea what opportunities exist in the big wide world. Â The possibilities are endless.â
Smith, Snuffy. Â How to Go to College. Â Cleveland: Jones, 2005.
Ans: There is no reason to worry about the units you are studying in high school, in college is where you will specialize, because according to Smith (2005), âStudents can expect to find a wider variety of options available to them at college than they had in high school. They really have no idea what opportunities exist in the big wide world. The possibilities are endless.â
2. Embed a portion of the following quote by introducing the author first and giving appropriate citation at the end of the quote.  (Note: for the purposes of this worksheet, you may assume where the quotation came from within the page range given for each example.)
âStudents who select colleges because of the potential for partying are often sadly disappointed when it comes time for them to actually begin a career. Â Most workplaces donât have that many partiesâ
Yokum, Abner.  âParty Animals on Campus.â  Deep Thinker.  12 Mar. 2007: 33-35.
Ans: Yokum talks about how students who are about to join college should set their priorities straight. This because college is the first to you career, ...
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3. Announcements
1)Making 3 will be due on November 5th
2)If you did not receive a specific prompt
for making 3, you are to make
something(anything, really) then write
about the process (what you did, what
you needed in order to make it, where
you learned how, etc.)
3)Meanwhile Project 3 is due on October
29th, which is this coming Friday.
4. Announcements
4) Project 2 is due November 12th.
Donât put it off, or the audio and editing will
overwhelm you. I gave you all this time for
a reason. ď
5) I will be grading your mix CDs ASAP. I
have to somehow get the ones that are at
my office to my apartment to do the
grading.
5. Activity: Citations
The last element we need to learn for
Project 3 is how to cite our sources.
You will divide into groups based on what
the citation format for your major is. For
most of you, it will be APA format (anyone
in a social science, in business, in
management, in medicine, in computer
related fields, will use APA). For some of
you, it will be MLA. And for a few proud
souls, itâll be CSE/CBE (which is science)
6. Find 2 people
âŚwho have the same citation format youâll
be using. Congrats, youâre a group.
Pick a recorder. Again, if someone hasnât
been a recorder yet, that person should do
it.
Complete the tasks on the next slide(s)
7. Write referencesâŚ
For the next five slides, I will be offering you
âsources.â I want you to create the
reference list citation for each of them.
Donât worry, thereâs a set of examples and
explanations at the end.
8. Reference 1: book
This is a single authored book. The info,
from the library database:
Author: Newman, Michael
Title: The designs of academic literacy : a
multiliteracies examination of academic
achievement
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Bergin &
Garvey, 2002.
9. Reference 2: essay
This is an essay from a collection
Author: Baron, Dennis
Title: From Pencils to Pixels (pages 15-33)
in book: Passions, Pedagogies, and 21st.
Century Technologies
Editors: Gail Hawisher and Cindy Selfe
Publisher: Urbana, IL: National Council of
Teachers of English, 2000.
11. Reference 4: journal
This is a journal article.
http://www.checkmystyleout.org/selfeexc.pd
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You read this for class. Now we cite it.
12. Reference 5: a website
This is a website. Itâs a blog, actually.
http://westhorp.typepad.com/dailygrit/2010/
10/going-to-haiti-for-us-was-like-getting-a-
tattoo.html
*note, I pulled this up at randomâ I have no
opinion of the content other than that the
guy is local. I just want to see you cite it*
13. So how do we do this?
Helpful links:
MLA APA CSE
14. The reason
We cite references is to give credit to the
authors for their ideas. To not do so is to
steal ideas, which is just as illegal as
stealing physical property.
Citation formats are relatively easy, theyâre
just SPECIFIC. Donât expect yourself to
memorize them. You will likely need to
consult a guide each time you cite.
15. Think of it like âŚ
An equation.
I know, I know, some of us hate math.
But letâs look at the most basic APA citation,
the book with a single author.
16. Last, F. (date). Title only cap first. City of
publication: Publisher.
It has a hanging indent. This is true of MLA and
APA both. You only capitalize the first word of
titles, of subtitles, or proper nouns in APA (not
so in MLA). The title of a book or journal is in
italics.
18. Hereâs our equation again:
Last, F. (date). Title only cap first. City of
publication: Publisher.
The authorâs name is Ian Bogost. Plug it in:
Bogost, I. (date). Title only cap first. City of
publication: Publisher.
See how this works?
19. Bogost, I. (date). Title only cap first. City of
publication: Publisher.
The date of publication is listed as 2010
Bogost, I. (2010). Title only cap first. City of
publication: Publisher.
The title is Persuasive Games: The Expressive
Power of Video Games.
Bogost, I. (2010). Persuasive games: The
expressive power of video games. City of
publication: Publisher.
20. Bogost, I. (2010). Persuasive games: The
expressive power of video games. City of
publication: Publisher.
The publisher is MIT Press, and MIT is in Cambridge,
MA, soâŚ
Bogost, I. (2010). Persuasive games: The
expressive power of video games.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
That is our finished citation, ready for the reference
page.
21. All you have to doâŚ
Is find the type of citation youâre using in
the guide, then take your source and plug
in all the information where it goes.
If a piece is missing, you skip it.
This is the same for all citation formats.
So take those five examples and make
reference listings for them! Rock it!
22. When you all agreeâŚ
That your five are correct, email them to
me. I will check them and send you back
any corrections that might need to be made
so that you have models of each of the
most common types of citation on hand
while you work.
23. QuestionsâŚ
After working with this, I am sure you will
have questions. Please submit them via the
@ http://phill150.tumblr.com . I will respond
to those questions on my Tumblr tonight.
Thatâs it for class time. See you in
Hybridville!