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You can use http://citationmachine.net to guide you through citing your sources. You can use this when listing your references or in-text citations. Even when paraphrasing, you must give credit to the corresponding author.
Check for information:
Check if the content:
Can be depended upon to continue to apply to the task at hand
First select your search engine. Some examples are:
For better results, use the following techniques:
Some websites can be trusted more than others just by looking at the domain.
AND--use (and) to join different kinds of concepts
Example: "global warming"and "sea level rise"
NOT--will get records that contain a specific word and to reduce the number of search results
Example: "global warming" not "sea level rise"
OR--will get results that contain both concepts or words
Example: "global warming" or "sea level rise"
Use (+) to include commonly searched words that are usually ignored,
Ex. global warming +consequences
Use (-) to exclude words you don’t want showing up in your results
Ex. global warming -consequences
*Do not put a space between the symbol and the word(s).
Search specific words or phrases using quotation marks around them to narrow down your results
ex. The effects of “global warming”
Once you have your search results, begin by viewing each result.
You will need to evaluate the information and make sure what you are reading is legitimate.
Does your website have….