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Citation and Plagiarism - Library Media

Last Updated on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at 5:02 AM

Library media specialists understand ethical issues and explain their importance to the learning community. They uphold current laws and regulations governing copyrights, intellectual property, and fair use. In addition library media specialists communicate to learners the concept of copyright infringement and the ethical issues involved in copyright protection. They emphasize the importance of citing sources, and they have information readily available for all members of the learning community to use in citing electronic media sources.
NBPTS Library Media Standards. Arlington: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards., 2001.

APA Electronic Reference Formats

Excerpted from the 5th edition of the Publication Manual (© 2001). The material provided covers commonly asked questions regarding how to cite electronic media.

 

Bibliographic Citation

Kathy Schrock's list of bibliographic citation sites and much more.

 

Citation Machine

Citation Machine is an interactive Web tool designed to assist teachers and students in producing reference citations for crediting information from other people.

 

Citation Styles Online

Find styles for citing Internet information sources.  Included are the MLA and the APA styles for citing.

 

Internet Tools for Library Staff

Citation Guides for Internet Resources

 

Noodle Tools

Noodle Tools is a suite of interactive tools designed to aid students and professionals with their online research

 

Plagiarism.org

The online resource for people concerned with the growing problem of Internet plagiarism

 

For more information contact:

Donna Travillian
500 Mero Street, 19th floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-2106
Donna.Travillian@education.ky.gov