Documentation Guide for
Electronic Sources Some teachers may require you to cite your sources based on APA guidelines. To see examples of APA documentation, visit the American Psychological Association's homepage. Additional information about both the MLA and APA styles for documentation can be found at the Writers Workshop website from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. |
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For copyright information, visit these websites: Copyright for Educators The Internet School Media Center has links to resources with information about Fair Use guidelines, Copyright, and Intellectual Property. Crash Course in Copyright This online course from the University of Texas covers everything you need to know about copyright.
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Six Research Model
What is the Big Six* Research Model? It is six easy steps to a great research project! Have you ever been confused about how to complete an assignment? What does your teacher want you to do? Where will you find the information? How will you know if you have done a good job? These are all very good questions to ask yourself before you begin an assignment. This research model will help you be successful as you go from the beginning of the assignment to the end. Let's look at these six easy steps. Step 1. Task Definition Step
2. Information Seeking Strategies Step
3. Location and Access Step
4. Use of Information Step
5. Synthesis Step
6. Evaluation Click
here to print a student *The descriptions, text, and images of the Big6™ , Big6™ Skills, Big6™ process, and Big6™ curriculum are copyrighted by Eisenberg, Berkowitz, 1987. Permission is granted for non-commercial use in educational settings. |
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Research Log
This research log is based on the Big6* research
model. These questions can be used to organize your
assignment. Click here to print a copy of this log. 1. Task Definition What is your topic? |
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Site Evaluation
It is very important to evaluate the sources that
you use. Since the Internet has no editors to preview
information, and since anyone can publish information
on the Web, it is up to you to decide if the web site
you are looking at contains good information. Use
the questions listed below to help you evaluate a
web site. Click here to print a copy of this web site
evaluation form. Currency |

