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How to Cite for Your EmazePresentation

Your Emaze Presentation on a Protest Song is REALLY a research

project!

This means, not only will you have to look stuff up, but that you’ll use OTHERPEOPLE’S stuff to support your analysis.

And…

If you use other people’s stuff, you have to:

Attribute the stuff to them

-- and --

Cite!

How To Attribute… and not be accused of plagiarizing.

Don’’’’t Make These Cows Angry!

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Nothing makes a cow

more angry than

when you don’t

use

Attributive

Tags!

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Attributive TagsAttributive Tags are short phrases that help you

indicate that an idea in your writing comes from somewhere else. In other words, you "tag" ideas and other evidence to show the relationship between your ideas and those of a source.

They give credit to the original author… and they keep you from plagiarizing.

It’s the best way to keep cows happy.

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Why Tag?Attributive Tags help you avoid being accused

of plagiarism, since they ensure that you clearly indicate all paraphrases, summarized, and quoted material.

Tags help your reader understand when outside evidence starts and stops.

Tags help you establish the authority of your evidence, since they give you an opportunity to establish the credentials of your source.

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Placing a TagAttributive Tags can be placed before, within, or after the quotation. When an attributive tag is placed within a quotation, the second half of the quotation is not capitalized unless it begins a new sentence.

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Placing a TagAlso, when naming an author for the first time, use his/her full name in the attributive tag. Afterward, you can refer to the author using the last name only.

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Examples:In his latest book, The Literary Cow, Jason

Bovinale says, “Not using correct attributive tags will surely make a cow charge at you”(Bovinale 219).

“Not using correct attributive tags,” says Bovinale, “will surely make a cow charge at you” (Bovinale 219).

“Not using correct attributive tags will surely make a cow charge at you,” says Bovinale(Bovinale 219).

One Last Thing…Verbs are both your

and a cow’s best

friend.

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Attributive VerbsThey:• Are Neutral.

• Suggest that an idea may not be fully accepted.

• Allow you to emphasize a source’s key ideas.

• Add information to an idea you’re establishing.

• Introduce counter-arguments or alternate views.

• Relate to future actions or solutions.

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Verb Examplesaccording to emphasizeacknowledge endorseadd explainadmit findadvise grantagree illustrateargue implyassert insistbelief noteclaim observecomment point outcompare reasonconcede refuteconclude rejectconfirm replycontend reportdeclare responddeny statedisagree suggestdiscuss thinkdispute write

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Use Attributive Tags!

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One More

Thing!

“No Quote

Bombs!”

What is it?A Quote Bomb is when you are writing an essay and instead of leading into or mentioning where certain information came from, you throw in a quote.

The reader has no idea if the quote is legitimate or even where it is from.

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Bad Cow!

Bad Cow!

How to Attribute for TextWhen you use information from someone else –when you DIDN’T write it yourself – you must use quotation marks around the stuff you used.

Example:

According to the Internet, “this is stuff I borrowed for my research” [1].

More on this, later.

How to Attribute for Video

Video: This is an example of a video that will be seen in your Emaze. (Source: YouTube) [1].

How to Attribute for Images

FIG. 1: This is an example of an image that will be seen in your Emaze. (Source: Pinterest) [2].

How To Cite… and keep you honest.

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Grab your tech and do this!

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Goto Wikipedia(click English)

Goto Search

Type: Biko (song)

Observe

Observe

doi: means “digital object identifier.” It is preferred over a URL.

How To do a Reference… it’s your last slide.

Citation Machine

MLA, 8th ed. –Manual Entry Mode

For Example:Here…

For Example:

… Here

For Example:

… and Here

Remember!Wikipedia is a good place to start, but never to cite.

Do Not Cite Wikipedia!

So, what do you do?

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Double-ScoreBecause plagiarizing – and not doing it – matter so much in an academic setting, you will receive a double-score for proper citations and attributive tags in your Emaze.

In other words, if you attribute and cite properly, you will receive

two scores of (6).

If there is JUST ONE example of poor citing or attributing, you

will receive two scores of (1).