Dual Enrollment Resources for Students & Instructors (LSU DE ENGL)
- 1. Welcome!
- 2. Research Process (Step by Step Guide on How to Research)
- 3. Choosing a Topic
- 4. Types of InformationToggle Dropdown
- 5. Evaluating Information & SourcesToggle Dropdown
- 6. Research Resources and Where to Find Them!Toggle Dropdown
- 7. Annotated Bibliography
- 8. Citations
- I Need Help!
Learn While You Play! (Citation & Anti-Plagiarism Games)
- Goblin ThreatThis links take you to an online game where the campus has been taken over by plagiarism goblins. Players are tasked with finding and eliminating goblins by correctly answering the questions about plagiarism and how to avoid it.Goblin Threat Essentials:
Uses Flash files
Questions never change
Goblins tricky to find? Just keep clicking
Takes time -- 5 rooms
Wrong answer? No penalty, just try again
Print certificate at end - Cite is Right!This links takes you to an online game and quiz "show" from Rutgers University tests your knowledge on when you should cite. Plus you can win GUACAMOLES!
- MLA Drag & DropThis link takes you to a game where you can drag and drop elements of a book and other types of information to complete an MLA citatio.
Avoiding Plagiarism & Citation Help
"What is Plagiarism?
Nearly everyone understands that copying passages verbatim from another writer's work and representing them as one's own work constitute plagiarism. Yet plagiarism involves much more. At LSU plagiarism is defined to include any use of another's work and submitting that work as one's own. This means not only copying passages of writing or direct quotations but also paraphrasing or using structure or ideas without citation. Learning how to paraphrase and when and how to cite is an essential step in maintaining academic integrity." From LSU Student Advocacy & Accountability
Below are some links and videos to help you avoid plagiarism when working on your papers. REMEMBER: Use the citation style required by your instructor!
- No Plagiarism Here! ChecklistNo plagiarism here! This checklist can be used to help you throughout your research and writing process to make sure that you avoid plagiarism.
- No Plagiarism Here! Checklist (Text Only)This is a text-only Word document of "No Plagiarism Here! Checklist"
- Video: Citation, (Very) Brief IntroductionThis (very) brief video from NC State University Libraries gives a quick introduction on the importance of citation.
- Video: Using Other People's Ideas (UNLV Libraries)This video from UNLV Libraries discusses how to ethically use information from outside sources in your work through summary, paraphrasing, and direct quotes.
- MLA: OWL Purdue MLA Formatting & Style GuideFrom the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL), these resources will help you learn how to use the Modern Language Association (MLA) citation and format style.
- APA: OWL Purdue APA Formatting & Style Guide (7th Edition)From the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL), these resources will help you learn how to the American Psychological Association (APA) Citation and format style.
- OWL Purdue YouTube Channel - MLA & APA Style VideosThis YouTube channel from Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL) has numerous videos on formatting techniques for both MLA & APA citation styles.
- Zotero Citation Management SoftwareThis link will take you to more information on Zotero (a free citation management software) which is found on LSU Libraries Citation Management Software research guide.
How to Generate a Citation in EBSCOhost Databases
Source: EBSCO Tutorials (2018). Citing Articles on EBSCOhost - Tutorial. Retrieved: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG3hbjW0FfY#action=share
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