1 a 13n library visit

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EWRT 1A Class 13

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EWRT 1A Class 13

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Agenda

Meet in the Library Lobby

Library Orientation 20 participation points

Library Research Task The Works Cited Page

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Works Cited How to make your page

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1” Margins all around

Alphabetical Order Title Centered

Five spaces

Works Cited

Last Name 1

Bagchi, Alaknanda. "Conflicting Nationalisms: The Voice of the Subaltern in

Mahasweta Devi's Bashai Tudu." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, vol.

15, no. 1, 1996, pp. 41-50.

The Bible. Authorized King James Version, Oxford UP, 1998.

Collins, Suzanne. The Hunger Games. Scholastic, 2008.

Zinkievich, Craig. Interview by Gareth Von Kallenbach. Skewed & Reviewed, 27

Apr. 2009,

www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/1056940-

skewed-%2526-reviewed-interviews-craig. Accessed 15 Mar. 2009.

Website

Book

Periodical

Specific version

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EWRT 1A Library Task: Orientation and Concept Essay

Directions: Find two sources from two of the four source types listed below. For each source, you need a works cited entry. Compile these to make a Works Cited page. You must post an electronic copy of the Works Cited page on the HW post before you leave class to earn 20 Library participation points.

A dictionary definition An academic encyclopedia reference important to your topic A book or an e-book on your topic A popular newspaper or newsmagazine article on your topic

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Homework Post #15: Library Project for Concept essay Read your research articles Post #16: answer these questions 1. Which concept will you write about?2. What is your limiter?3. What are your categories?4. Which anecdotes might you use to help

explain the concept to your readers?5. What other concepts might you

compare and contrast to your concept? 6. Which terms might you need to define?7. Will pictures and graphs work to

enhance your explanation of your concept? Which?