Citations & Plagiarism:
You will most likely be required to use Modern Language Association's (MLA) style guide to create citations and an annotated bibliography for your research paper. Below is a list of Internet sites to your school library and other sites that have useful information on creating annotated bibliographies, learning the proper MLA citation format, and how to avoid plagiarism. Click on the link to your school's library to see what tools your school has to offer.
Blaine Middle School Library
Blaine High School Library
Ferndale High School Library
Horizon Middle School Library
Lynden Middle School Library: Click on Bibliography Information.
LHS Library: Click on OttoBib.
LCHS Library: Click on All Users.
Mount Baker Junior High/High School Library: Click on Give Credit Where Credit is Due.
Nooksack Valley Middle School Library
Nooksack Valley High School Library
Vista Middle School LibraryMLA Citation from Long Island University simple and color coded.
National History Day Annotated Bibliography Links
Plagiarism Princeton University offers examples of plagiarism and how to avoid it.
Plagiarism: What is it? This is a link to the dmoz Open Directory Project. In this particular directory, you will find several links to different websites that talk about plagiarism, and copyright.
