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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2004
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0321026993
  • ISBN-13: 9780321026996
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writing@online.edu
  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 228 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x105 mm, kaal: 1000 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2004
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0321026993
  • ISBN-13: 9780321026996
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Written in a concise, clear manner, writing@online.edu is the guide to finding, evaluating, and using electronically-accessed sourceswhether from an online library catalog or the World Wide Web. Useful for the novice researcher as well as the experienced Internet user, writing@online.edu offers advice for both print and electronically published projects. Renowned authors Walker and Ruszkiewicz encourage students to approach the research and writing process with careful source review, conscientious documentation, and critical thoughtwhether sources are in print or electronic form. writing@online.edu is the essential reference for any classroom where writing occurs in the year 2000and beyond.
Preface.
I. ONLINE RESEARCH.

1.1. The Ethics of Research.


Intellectual Property Rights and Fair Use.



Copyright and the World Wide Web.



Some Guidelines for the Classroom.

1.2. Deciding Where to Look.


Time.



Accessibility and Availability.



Type of Information.

1.3. Evaluating Sources.


Determining the Authority of Your Sources.



Developing Critical Reading Skills.

II. FINDING INFORMATION.

2.1. Getting Connected.
2.2. The Electronic Library.


The Library Catalog.



Electronic Indexes and Databases.



Reference Works Online.

2.3. The Internet.


The World Wide Web (WWW).



Email.



File Transfer Protocol (FTP).



Telnet Applications.



Gopher.

2.4. Other Online Sources.


BBSs and Local Forums.



Subscriber Encyclopedias and Other Reference Sources.



Chat Rooms and Other Local Sites.



Software and Video Games.

2.5. Keeping Track.


Cut and Paste.



Download or Print Out Files.



Use Your Bookmarks File.



Electronic Note Cards and Bibliography Programs.

III. DESIGNING YOUR PROJECT.

3.1. Design Considerations.


Determining Your Format.



Principles of Effective Document Design.

3.2. Designing Print Documents.


Designing Academic Papers and Essays for Final Print Copy.



Designing Articles for Submission in Hard Copy to Publishers.



Designing Brochures and Newsletters.



Designing Business and Technical Reports and Documents.

3.3. Designing Electronic Documents.


Electronic Correspondence (Email).



Files to Be Read Online.



Designing Articles for Electronic Submission to Publishers.



Designing Articles and Forms for Electronic Publication in PDF Formats.



Designing Presentations.



Designing WWW Projects.

3.4. Putting Together a Basic Web Page.


A Basic Template.



Designing Your Web Site.



Creating a Table of Contents.



The Parts of an HTML Document.



Publishing Your Project on the Web.

IV. DOCUMENTING ELECTRONIC SOURCES.

4.1. Columbia Online Style (COS).


COS Documentation.



COS Form DirectoryHumanities (MLA).

4.2. MLA Style.


MLA Documentation.



MLA Form Directory.

4.3. APA Style.


APA Documentation.



APA Form Directory.

4.4. CMS Style.


CMS Notes.



CMS Bibliographies.



CMS Form Directory.

4.5. CBE Style.
Glossary.
Index.