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CITATION MACHINE.  A template site that along with WORD creates 
bibilographical entries for term papers, etc.  Also includes an email
(Permission Request)form for contacting websites requesting use of site 
materials.  MLA and APA styles
http://citationmachine.net/?g=3

APA STYLE MANUAL (Abridgement)
http://www.lib.usm.edu/~instruct/guides/apa.html

CITING SOURCES: ELEMENTARY.  Designed for sixth grade and younger students, 
creates MLA citations for resources geared toward elementary students.
http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/elementary/howto/cited

RHYME ZONE.  As you create your own poems, use this rhyming dictionary to 
help find the perfect word.
http://rhyme.lycos.com/help/

THE INTERNET PICTIONARY DICTIONARY.  This picture dictionary is for ESL 
students and beginning French, German, SPANISH, and Italian language 
learners. Search by designated catagories.
http://www.pdictionary.com

ONELOOK DICTIONARIES.  Type a word and search through more than 287 
dictionaries and glossaries.  Need to find a special subject dictionary 
fast? 
Click on Browse Dictionary List.
http://www.onelook.com

COPYRIGHT LAW AND FAIR USE GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS.  This hand chart is a 
concise reference tool that summarizes the fine print.
http://i.cmpnet.com/techlearning/pdf/db_area/archives/TL/2002/10/copyright_chart.pdf

CITATION STYLE FOR RESEARCH PAPERS.  Includes APA, Turabian, MLA, Chicago, 
and AMA.  For Upper School students
http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citation.htm

COPYRIGHT KIDS.  Learn copyright basics and register your own copyright. 
Click Sample Permission Letters and learn how to contact Music Publishers 
and 
Record Companies. Obtain Film and Television Clip clearance as well as 
books, 
articles, photos, and illustrations clearances.
http://www.copyrightkids.org

COPYRIGHT LAW AND FAIR USE.  Stanford University Libraries provides a 
general 
description of copyright law and the fair-use exemptions to the law. The 
site 
also describes guidelines applicable to classroom copying.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/cpyright.html

CITATION STYLES.  Study the MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles of citing web 
sities, email messages, web discussion forum posting, listserv message, 
newsgroup message, and real-time communication.
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html

GUIDE TO WRITING RESEARCH PAPERS.  Based on Modern Language Association 
(MLA), this is a very comprehensive guide to writing a research paper. Learn 
to select a topic, gather information, write the drafts, and make proper 
citations.
http://cctc.commnet.edu/mla/index.shtml

ANTI-PLAGIARISM STRATEGIES FOR RESEARCH PAPERS.  This site lists excellent 
strategies for preventing and detecting plagiarism.
http://www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm

OWL HANDOUTS.  Search this site for student handouts on mechanics, usage, 
the 
writing process, and research papers. Teachers: Use this site to 
individualize student learning or to review your own skills
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/index2.html

WRITING A RESEARCH PAPER.  Use this step-by-step approach that includes 
Discovering and Choosing a Topic, Looking For and Forming a Focus, and 
Gathering Information.
http://www.ipl.org/div/aplus

NOODLETOOLS.  A template site that assists students in the creation of 
proper 
bibliographic entries.  Includes a "free" link as well as a "pay" link.
http://www.noodletools.com

RESEARCH 101 is an interactive online tutorial for students wanting an 
introduction to research skills. The tutorial covers the basics, including 
how to select a topic and develop research questions, as well as how to 
select, search for, find, and evaluate information sources.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/uwill/research101/


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