Combating Plagiarism by Terry Darr

Combating Plagiarism by Terry Darr

Author:Terry Darr
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Published: 2019-08-30T00:00:00+00:00


Chicago Notes and Bibliography

This example is a block quote from a scholarly journal article published in 2017 by William Kelly about children reading web pages. It is from page 56.

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Kelly noted the need to address the information avalanche in young children:

Information evaluation of web pages will become an urgent skill as children begin to read web pages as early as fourth grade. Introducing information evaluation into the elementary school curriculum will mean adjusting the training for student teachers in this area. It also offers an opportunity for the library science and teaching professions to collaborate to shape information use in an important way. Personal decision making through reading web pages is so pervasive that this is an urgent curricular priority across educational levels.1

Use a block quote when you are quoting more than one hundred words of text. Type the sentences exactly how they appear in the source.

No quotation marks should be used for the block quote itself.

Use the author’s name and publication year in the introductory sentence. The superscript number for your footnote will be placed after the period of the last sentence of the block quote.

The block quote itself should be single spaced.



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