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Linda Comerford <[log in to unmask]>
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I appreciate the time so many of you have taken to share information
about citing sources for my niece.  She is new at teaching middle
school students and has assigned them a research topic.  She wants to
be sure they learn early on to respect and give credit for what others
have written.  I believe that's what you mean by the concept of
citation.  Beyond that, though, she'd like to introduce them to a
style with some consistency since their bibliography, brief as it may
be, will be part of their grade.  

 

I'm passing on what all of you have sent me so she can go from there.
But the MLA recommendation is so helpful as is the reference to Purdue
for further information.

 

Thanks again-

Linda

 

Linda Comerford
317.786.6404
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 <http://www.comerfordconsulting.com/> www.comerfordconsulting.com

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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Cynthia Baird
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 10:17 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Citing Sources

 


I have always tried to teach the concept of citation to students, but
have always used MLA because it's easiest and the most likely style
that beginning college students will encounter.  I am a big fan of
Writer's Inc. for College.  Since I teach 9-12, I begin with a simple
bibliography with 2 or 3 sources (or more simply using quotes of text
and page/line numbers in written responses) and eventually culminate
in a full research paper with seniors with a Works Cited page and
parenthetical citations.  I think the concept of citing one's sources
or text to support one's response is more important than the style one
chooses.  I also believe that the whole idea of citing one's sources
is rather abstract and may be a bit above middle school students.  

 

Good luck!

--- On Thu, 10/30/08, Linda Comerford <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Linda Comerford <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Citing Sources
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008, 1:48 PM

Hello,

 

Would any of you who teach at either the middle school or high school
level have a recommendation for a style guide to cite sources in a
research paper?  My niece teaches middle school language arts and
asked my help, but I haven?t worked with anything academic in ages.  I
promised her I?d ask you for your suggestions.

 

If this is something better discussed off-list, please send your
favorite ways for your students to cite sources to me directly.

 

Thank you.

 

Linda Comerford
317.786.6404
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 <http://www.comerfordconsulting.com/> www.comerfordconsulting.com

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