hist 300: citation tamara smith, reference librarian langsdale library
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HIST 300: Citation
Tamara Smith, Reference LibrarianLangsdale Library
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Plan for Today• Review: Maps• Why cite?• Citation Information• Turabian Style• Search Assignment (Due 10/8)• Wrap-up
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• Atlas: collection of maps with index (historic, thematic, etc.)
• Gazetteer: alphabetical index of place names with coordinates and place name origin
• Use maps to give context to your research
Review: Maps
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• Establish credibility (yours and others’)• Show due diligence (what else has been
done/written on this topic)• Make it easier for others to find your
sources (and get more information)• Preserve your grades/keep your job/etc.• Avoid plagiarism by distinguishing your
ideas from others’
Why Cite?
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Why Cite? (cont.)Consequences of Academic Dishonesty at UB
(Plagiarism, cheating, etc.)• Non-credit for Work (likely failing class)• Disciplinary Probation (cannot represent UB)• Disciplinary Suspension (at least 1 semester)• Disciplinary Dismissal (reapply after 1 year)• Disciplinary Expulsion (permanent dismissal)
Source: UB Student Handbook
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Avoid Plagiarism
• Signal every quotation• Don’t paraphrase too closely• If it’s not your idea, cite it• Don’t plead ignorance, misunderstanding
or innocent intentions• Guard against inappropriate assistance• Don’t procrastinate
Turabian, K.T. (2007). A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses and Dissertations, Ch. 7
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UB Plagiarism Tutorial• Starting in Fall 2006, required for all new
UB students (undergraduate and graduate)
• Must be taken in the first semester• Until completed, registration is blocked for
the second semester • Faculty can make it a requirement for all
students in a course (but not this one – yet)
• http://www.ubalt.edu/plagiarism/
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Why Worry About Format?
Let’s Play
Spot the Author!
TA-S Fall 06
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• “From Slip to Chip” in “Harvard Magazine” November/December 1990. Pages 52-57. Edward Tenner.
• PC WEEK, volume 16, Issue 5. page. 3. Dodge, John. 1999. “When Listening to Customers is the Wrong Thing to Do.”
• Special Section 361 (8246) 3. Drucker, Peter. The Economist. The Next Society. 2001
TA-S Fall 06
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• Nieuwenhuysen, P. (2000). Information literacy courses for university students. Campus-Wide Information Systems 7(5), 167-173.
• Fishman, D.L. (1998). Managing the virtual reference desk. Medical Reference Services Quarterly 17(1), 1-10.
• Kuhlthau, C.C. (1993). Principle of uncertainty for Information Seeking. Journal of Documentation 49(4), 339-355.
TA-S Fall 06
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Citation InformationGet all the info you need to properly cite the
source• Author(s)/Editor(s)• Article/Chapter Title• Journal Information (title, volume, issue,
pages, database name)• Book Information (title, edition, publisher
& location)• Publication date• Web address (URL) and date accessed
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Parts of an Article Citation
Education for the twenty-first century. Eisler, Riane. Humanist, v. 60 no1 (January/February 2000) p. 5-8.
In a database, the article title (TI) appears first. Usually hyperlinked so
you can get the abstract/text.
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Parts of an Article Citation
Education for the twenty-first century. Eisler, Riane. Humanist, v. 60 no1 (January/February 2000) p. 5-8.
Author/editor (AU) name may be listed in regular order, or last name first.
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Parts of an Article Citation
Education for the twenty-first century. Eisler, Riane. Humanist, v. 60 no1 (January/February 2000) p. 5-8.
The journal title follows either the article title or the author, and it may be italicized. In some
databases, this is called the source (SO).
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Parts of an Article Citation
Education for the twenty-first century. Eisler, Riane. Humanist, v. 60 no1 (January/February 2000) p. 5-8.
The first number is the volume number; the second is the issue number. The presence of one or both of
these indicates that this is a periodical (issued at regular intervals throughout the year).
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Parts of an Article Citation
Education for the twenty-first century. Eisler, Riane. Humanist, v. 60 no1 (January/February 2000) p. 5-8.
This is the publication date. The presence of a month (or a season - Fall, Winter, etc.) is another
way to tell that Humanist is a periodical.
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Parts of an Article Citation
Education for the twenty-first century. Eisler, Riane. Humanist, v. 60 no1 (January/February 2000) p. 5-8.
These are the page numbers of the article. For a bibliography, you need to give a page range, not just the starting page number.
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Parts of a Book Citation
Regulating the lives of women : social welfare policy from colonial times to the present / Mimi Abramovitz. Rev. ed. Boston : South End Press, c1996.
This is the book title. In the USMAI catalog, titles appear in sentence case.
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Parts of a Book Citation
Regulating the lives of women : social welfare policy from colonial times to the present / Mimi Abramovitz. Rev. ed. Boston : South End Press, c1996.
This is the author. If this were an anthology (collection of essays or stories) or a reference
work, this person would be the editor.
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Parts of a Book Citation
Regulating the lives of women : social welfare policy from colonial times to the present / Mimi Abramovitz. Rev. ed. Boston : South End Press, c1996.
New editions are published when there are substantial changes to the text (corrections, new concepts, etc.), so make sure you cite
the edition you actually used.
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Parts of a Book Citation
Regulating the lives of women : social welfare policy from colonial times to the present / Mimi Abramovitz. Rev. ed. Boston : South End Press, c1996.
The publication location is followed by the publisher. For less well-known
locations, note the city and the state (when in doubt, refer to a style manual).
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Parts of a Book Citation
Regulating the lives of women : social welfare policy from colonial times to the present / Mimi Abramovitz. Rev. ed. Boston : South End Press, c1996.
The last part of a book citation is the publication year. The little “c” in
front of it stands for copyright.
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Citation Style: Turabian
• Named for Kate L. Turabian, the graduate school dissertation secretary at the University of Chicago from 1930 to 1958
• Condensed (but not identical) version of the Chicago Manual of Style
• Used by historians and publishers• Sixth edition in 1996; Seventh edition
released in 2007
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• Turabian Manual (7th ed.), Ch. 15 – 17– Citation template: Figure 16.1 (p. 143-145)
• Style Manuals – at the Reference Desk• Academic Resource Center – AC 111
– Tutoring– Writing consultations– For-credit writing course (WRIT 200)– Call 410-837-5853
Citation Help
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Questions?
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• Due Monday 10/8• Hand in to Dr. Nix, or e-mail as an MS
Word attachment to [email protected]• Need to have UB and public library
barcode• All presentations and handouts posted on
class website
Search & Citation Assignment
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Thank You!
Reference Help:Phone: 410-837-4274E-mail: [email protected]: ublangsdale
HIST 300 Course Page:
http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/howto/course_websites/fa07/hist300_nix.htm