Hand in a copy of this page, indicating each of these have been accomplished for your assignment. Plagiarism is very easy to do on the Web-DON'T! Give proper credit to the sources used as academic dishonesty will not be tolerated.
The content is in my own words.
[Changing one word in someone else's sentence is too close to
plagiarism for comfort.]
All quotation and paraphrasing is
properly cited. ["The text is in my own words" (Aber, 1998, p. 1).
OR Aber (1998) stated merely changing the order or a word in
..."someone else's sentence is too close to plagiarism for
comfort" (p. 1).]
My bibliography/
reference
section is given at the end of my document. This includes sources
I used for the images and content, whether or not I quoted directly from
them. [For example:
Aber, S. (1998, August 18). ES 111 students create web documents. Whatever Magazine, 188, 22.
Any publishing style can be used, simply be consistent. Citation Style Guides, compliments of Karla Tonella, University of Iowa.
My page has a pleasing background
color and layout, and includes:
I have included at least four links:
To the beginning!,
E-mail to Susie Aber,
or a citation under
an image that is linked to the reference section, etc.)
I have included two images
and each have proper bibiographic information next
to them (a brief description and the URL or book, author, and page
citation).Henderson, J. (1998). APA samples for a bibliography [WWW Document]. URL http://www.ithaca.edu/library/course/apa.html
Arcuri Jewellers (1998). Arcuri jewellers: The "4 c's" [WWW Document]. URL http://www.arcuri-jewellers.com/p277.htm
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