Comments on: #Tutorial: Citing Your Sources https://3764w18.tracigardner.com English 3764 @ Virginia Tech, Winter 2017–2018 Wed, 10 Jan 2018 05:09:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2 By: KC Cowan https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/tutorial-citing-your-sources/#comment-1209 Thu, 11 Jan 2018 17:05:29 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4527#comment-1209 In high school, my independent study teachers always pushed the importance of properly citing any resources we used. We had to write our source notes in PQS format, which stood for Paraphrase, Quotation, and Summary. By doing this, we were able to find the usable information from our sources and already have the citations done before actually using these statements in our reports. Doing notes this way was very tedious and time-consuming, but it prevented us from not giving credit to the author because if the notes didn’t have the relevant citations, then the assignment would have been graded poorly. With this Genre Analysis, I did not think to use this format of note-taking, but I think I will try to use it for future papers.

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By: Hassan Alamir https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/tutorial-citing-your-sources/#comment-1197 Wed, 10 Jan 2018 05:09:43 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4527#comment-1197 I used this website a lot http://www.easybib.com. it’s very helpful
Thank you

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By: Adonis https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/tutorial-citing-your-sources/#comment-1196 Wed, 10 Jan 2018 00:20:57 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4527#comment-1196 The Bibliography was challenging. Citing pdf files and html took some additional research on top of the genre research. I played around with the Cite This for Me site, but ended up typing it out the old-fashioned way. Links to citation were very helpful.

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