Note Card Template for Source with Author and Page Numbers

Research Paper Resources
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Accelerated English 10
Mr. Ruppel
[email protected]
Source Card Format = What you
will use as the Works Cited page
entry.
Source # 1
"There could be trouble ahead;
lessons of the 1930s." The
Economist [US] 10 Dec.
2011: 76(US). Gale World
History In Context. Web. 7
Dec. 2012.
Source Card Format
Source #2
Payne, Tiffani, et al. "It Is Extremely Unlikely
Human Beings Will Become Extinct." Are
Mass Extinctions Inevitable? Ed. Noah
Berlatsky. Detroit: Greenhaven Press,
2012.
Generic Notecard Format
Category
Author or Key Words
Source #
Page #(s) if Applicable
What goes in the bottom left?
Many of the electronic sources from the district
databases have the Works Cited entry listed at
the end of the document
As a general rule of thumb, according to the
Perdue University Writing Lab website, what
you use in the bottom left of your note card
should be, “The first thing that appears on the
left-hand margin of the corresponding entry in
the Works Cited List.”
What goes in the bottom left?
TIP: Follow this link:
http://www.noodletools.com/
Username = student ID
Password = student
Type in the data as prompted to create the
source card material that you will use as your
Works Cited page entry.
What goes in the top left?
 The
category to which the material
relates.
Dangers of MRSA
Source # 7
Note Card Template
for Source with Author and Page
Numbers
Paraphrase goes here. Put quotation
marks around anything copied verbatim
(word for word).
Infecto
27
Causes of MRSA
Source #
Note Card Template
for Source with Author but No Page
Numbers
Paraphrase goes here. Put quotation
marks around anything copied verbatim.
Gotchya
Treatments for MRSA
Source #1
Note Card Sample
for Internet Source with No Author but
with Named Site as first entry on Works
Cited entry.
Paraphrase goes here. Put quotation
marks around anything copied verbatim.
WebMD
Prevention of MRSA
Source #
Note Card Sample
for Internet Source with No Author and No
Named Site
Paraphrase goes here. Put quotation marks
around anything copied verbatim.
“Cleanliness”
Coping with MRSA
Source #
Note Card Sample
for Interview Source. Last Name of Person
Interviewed on Bottom Left
Paraphrase goes here. Put quotation
marks around anything that is copied
verbatim.
Blabalot