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http://www.public.asu.edu/~vpantoja/workshops/online_research/resources.html This, the Arizona State University: Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence, Resources for Online Research site, offers links to information about evaluating websites and citing online research. http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/ This site, by Diana Hacker, based on her book Research and Documentation in the Electronic Age, offers an extensive annotated list of specialized sources for more than 25 disciplines. It also includes guidelines for documenting print and online sources. These guidelines provide the most current advice available for MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles. This interactive tutorial, made available through the Resources for Librarians and Educators at the University of Texas System Digital Library, helps students improve their Information Literacy skills. http://www.central.edu/library/copyright.htm This page on Copyright and Academic Integrity is made possibly by the Geisler Library, Central College, Pella, Iowa. Back to Plagiarism Introduction! |