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Last LectureOutlineLectureEES 1040 1st Edition Lecture 16Term PaperLast LectureEvolutionary FaunaOutlineI. The published scientific literatureII. Where to look for primary and secondary sources III. HintIV. Do we own it?V. BibliographyVI. Paraphrasing and PlagiarismVII. Steps LectureI. The published scientific literatureA. Primary sources are peer=reviewed original research articles that are written by scientists for a scientific audienceB. Secondary sources are peer-reviewed review articles written by scientists for a scientific audienceC. Tertiary sources are written by staff writers and non-scientists, who are not directly involved in original scienfitif research. They are written for a generl )non-scientific) audienceD. In the natural science, newspaper and encyclopedia articles and textbooks are usually considered to be teriary sourcesII. Where to look for primary and secondary sources A. Geoscience library www.guiedes.lib.uiowa.edu/geo1. For GEOREFa. GeoRefi. Type in topicii. Peer reviewed is checkiii. Read through titlesiv. Info link on right sidev. Full text pdfvi.2. Web of scienceB. Google scholar www.scholar.google.comC. Use html or pdf to download the article. You may need to use a university computerIII. HintA. After you have found the first source, you can use its bibliography to find the other twoIV. Do we own it?A. Use info HawkB. www.Inforhawk.uiowa.eduV. BibliographyA. APA citation style www.owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01B. Author last aname, author initials (date). Title of article. Journal name, volume number pages. DOI numberC. A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registrationagecy (the international DOI Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the internet. The publisher assigns …VI. Paraphrasing and PlagiarismA. Originality report1. www.turnitin.com/en_us/products/originalitycheckB. paraphrasing1. www.owl.english.purdue.edu/owl.resouce/619/01/C. code of academic honesty1. www.clas.uiowa.edu/students/handbook/academic-fraud-honor-codeVII. Steps A. Select generl topic and search for referencesB. Based on references found, decide on a more specific topic and have it approved in ICON(due date April 10th)C. Gather and organize the information and create an outlineD. Write paper (including most important citaitons)E.


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