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TURNITIN.COM
Use this link to submit your work if your teacher requires you to use Turnitin.com
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STUDENT RESOURCES IN CONTEXT
Student Resources In Context offers cross-curricular content aligned to national, state, and Common Core State Standards, and presents that material in the way most useful for students. This unique database provides stellar support for papers, projects, and presentations while reinforcing the development of critical thinking and problem solving skills, communication, collaboration, creativity, and innovation.
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OPPOSING VIEWS IN CONTEXT
Discover pro/con perspectives from authoritative voices
Opposing Viewpoints In Context is the premier online resource covering today’s hottest social issues, from capital punishment to immigration, to marijuana. This cross-curricular research tool supports science, social studies, current events, and language arts classes. Its informed, differing views present each side of an issue and help students develop information literacy, critical thinking skills, and the confidence to draw their own valid conclusions.
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NOODLETOOLS
Useful website for creating bibliographies or works cited page for history fair or research papers.
- Integrated tools for note-taking, outlining, citation, document archiving/annotation, and collaborative research and writing.
- Differentiated, intelligent software and expert personal support for upper-elementary through university students.
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AP English Literature and Composition College Board Student Page
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AP English Language and Composition College Board Student Page
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EASYBIB
Generate citations in MLA, APA & Chicago formats for your bibliography
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MLA FORMAT (8th ed.)
Main page for MLA 8th Edition Handbook Guide.
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MLA FUNDAMENTALS FOR 8th EDITION CITATION
In MLA 8, every source follows the same format. Books, websites, periodicals, videos, photographs, and all other types of sources use this same standard format. Use this online resource to place your elements in the correct order.
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MLA BASICS: Parenthetical Citations Guide
Useful guidelines for how to create parenthetical/in-text citations.
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MLA: How to Format an Author's Name in MLA 8
Follow these guidelines to correctly format an author's name in a citation.
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MLA: How to Format the Title in MLA 8
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MLA: How to Format the Container in an MLA 8th Edition Citation
Sometimes a source is part of a larger whole. For example, a magazine article sits in a container, which is the magazine it is found in. Use this guide to help you format correctly.
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MLA: How to Format Other Contributors in an MLA 8 Citation
In addition to authors, there may be other contributors who are important to include in the citation, especially if their individual work was important to your assignment. Use this resource to help you format correctly.
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MLA: How to Formulate Numbers in an MLA Citation
When your source is numbered, include the information in your citation. Some common examples include episodes of television shows, volumes of books and journals, and issue numbers.
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MLA: How to Format Publishers in MLA 8
The publisher is the name of the organization or company responsible for making the work available.
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MLA: How to Formulate the Publication Date in MLA 8
The publication date refers to the date that the source was made available.
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MLA: How to Format the Location in MLA 8
Helpful guidelines to help format the location in print resources and online resources to help readers locate the specific information themselves.
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MLA: In-Text Citations in MLA 8th Edition
In-Text citations are brief citations found after a direct quote or a paraphrase. They are located in the body of your work.