TM 584 COURSE PROJECT GRADING RUBRIC
EXAMPLE REFERENCES
(for References assignment due at the end of Week 5)
Class –As indicated in the class Syllabus, references for your Week 5 Course Project assignment may be formatted in any of the following styles: APA, MLA, CEE, CMS, and Columbia Online. Tutorials for citing references in APA or MLA styles are linked in your Course Syllabus as follows:
APA Guidelines
image1 HYPERLINK "http://syllabus.next.ecollege.com/ec/Courses/13775/CRS-DVUO-2148869/SSO/hub2/sso.html?node=272" \t "_blank" APA Guidelines for Citing Sources This tutorial provides a resource for citing references in papers using the current edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
The following is covered within the tutorial: the purposes of APA documentation, guidelines and examples on how to cite original sources in the text of your paper using parenthetical citations, and how to format the reference list and an entire paper.
MLA Guidelines
image2 HYPERLINK "http://syllabus.next.ecollege.com/ec/Courses/13775/CRS-DVUO-2148869/SSO/hub2/sso.html?node=173" \t "_blank" MLA Guidelines for Citing Sources MLA style provides writers a system of cross-referencing their sources and protecting them from accusations of plagiarism. This tutorial goes over the purposes of MLA documentation, as well as methods and examples for using parenthetical citations, and how to format a Works Cited page.
Meanwhile, for your use, here are some Example references for Internet citations that I customarily see and tend to prefer – remember if you cite to Internet links you MUST indicate the date of your visit:
Marguerite Reardon, Comcast Denies Monkeying with BitTorrent Traffic, CNETNews.com News Blog, August 21, 2007, available at http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9763901-7.html (last visited July 31, 2008).
See Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of June 2007, Table 2 (Mar. 2008), available at http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-280906A1.pdf (last visited July 31, 2008).
Application, Public Interest Statement at 3; Verizon Wireless, About Us, Facts-at-a-Glance, http://aboutus.vzw.com/ataglance.html (“Verizon Wireless Facts”) (last visited Aug. 1, 2008).
See CTIA-The Wireless Association®, CTIA Media, Wireless Quick Facts, http://www.ctia.org/media/index.cfm/AID/10323 (last visited May 4, 2010); see also Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, WIRELESS SUBSTITUTION, EARLY RELEASE OF ESTIMATES FROM THE NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY 2 (2009), available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhis/earlyrelease/wireless200912.pdf.
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