Showing posts with label citation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citation. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

Lecture 22: RefWorks Workshop

Today we have Angie, TA to some of you, here to guide us through a hands-on workshop with RefWorks. Diane showed this to us on Wednesday and today we get to really practise using it.

Remember, please tweet three reflections on today's lecture to both myself
(@JessL) and to Angie (@charleston_chiu)

Here is Angie's lecture:


Thursday, November 3, 2011

Flickr and Image Citation

After yesterday's lecture (thanks again Diane!!), I've had lots of questions about how to cite Flickr images that you find using a Creative Commons search and how to cite your own images.

Well, please take a look at this very thorough document that Diane made for us. Here is the link to it on google docs.

Remember, this is the format you will use in your e-portfolios when you include images. You will also use this citation method if you include any images in your assignments (such as your science article assignment).




Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Lecture 21: APA, Citation & Science

Image from the University of Alberta library guide profile.
Today we will have the pleasure of a lecture from Diane Clark, ALES librarian at the University of Alberta. Diane will wow us with all things APA.

During Diane's talk, please send three tweets reflecting on her talk to both of us: @JessL AND @di_clark. Also, feel free to ask Diane, via Twitter, any questions you might have. Be prepared too, as Diane might ask you to respond to her during her presentation using tweets!

Read a bit about Diane here and here.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Lecture 20: Flickr, Image Citation and Copyright

In today's lecture we shall look explicitly at image citation (especially now that we all use flickr) and what creative commons means in terms of copyright.