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Your research paper must be at least 2000 words in length [identifying information and works cited pages are not counted in this total], typed in MLA8 format with a Works Cited with citations in MLA8 format. [Total 6-7 pages]

The new addition to your research paper is that you must include 1 visual. Visuals are considered Figures. The guidelines and examples going to upload it

There must be a minimum of 5 non-print sources for your research project from (((GCC's library databases))).

THE LINK WHERE YOU MUST ONLY CITE FROM

https://gcc.glendale.edu/gcclibrary/research/datab... ONCE YOU PRESS ON IT. ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE WHERE IT SAYS "Recommended Best Bets", THE LAST ONE WHERE IT SAYS "ProQuest" you go there and write the user and pass then you can start citing

USERNAME: 10166673

PASSOWRD: 012399

no outside sources please only from the cite that I provided

If your sources are from another library, you will lose points because of this. This means that your citations MUST have URLs not doi's indicating which databases they are from through GCC's periodical databases.

Before you upload your completed paper, make a check list and proofread and edit carefully for:

  • Correctly spelled professor's name
  • Correct MLA formatting of course and date
  • Correctly formatted pagination header
  • Centered title
  • Correct paragraph indenting
  • In-text citations in MLA8 format
  • Works Cited in MLA8 format
  • MLA8 citations
  • Grammar--all aspects
  • Missing words--logic
  • Spelling
  • Punctuation
  • Organization of information
  • Minimum page requirement: 6-7 [includes Works Cited page]

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MLA Citation Guide (8th Edition): Images, Charts, Graphs, Maps & Tables This guide shows you how to cite using MLA 8th edition • • • • • • Welcome How Do I Cite?Toggle Dropdown In-Text Citation Works Cited List & Sample Paper Annotated Bibliography More Help? On These Pages • • Figure (Photo, Image, Graph, or Chart) Table Is It a Figure or a Table? There are two types of material you can insert into your assignment: figures and tables. A figure is a photo, image, map, graph, or chart. A table is a table of information. For a visual example of each, see the figure and table to the right. Still need help? For more information on citing figures in MLA, see Purdue OWL. Tips Reproducing Figures and Tables Reproducing happens when you copy or recreate a photo, image, chart, graph, or table that is not your original creation. If you reproduce one of these works in your assignment, you must create a note (or "caption") underneath the photo, image, chart, graph, or table to show where you found it. If you do not refer to it anywhere else in your assignment, you do not have to include the citation for this source in a Works Cited list. Citing Information From a Photo, Image, Chart, Graph, or Table If you refer to information from the photo, image, chart, graph, or table but do not reproduce it in your paper, create a citation both intext and on your Works Cited list. If the information is part of another format, for example a book, magazine article, encyclopedia, etc., cite the work it came from. For example if information came from a table in an article in National Geographic magazine, you would cite the entire magazine article. Figure Numbers The word figure should be abbreviated to Fig. Each figure should be assigned a figure number, starting with number 1 for the first figure used in the assignment. E.g., Fig. 1. Title Images may not have a set title. If this is the case give a description of the image where you would normally put the title. Abbreviating Months In your works cited list, abbreviate months as follows: January = Jan. February = Feb. March = Mar. April = Apr. May = May June = June July = July August = Aug. September = Sept. October = Oct. November = Nov. December = Dec. Spell out months fully in the body of your paper. Figure (Photo, Image, Graph, or Chart) Inserted Into a Research Paper Fig. X. Description of the figure from: citation for source figure was found in. The caption for a figure begins with a description of the figure, then the complete Works Cited list citation for the source the figure was found in. For example, if it was found on a website, cite the website. If it was in a magazine article, cite the magazine article. Label your figures starting at 1. Information about the figure (the caption) is placed directly below the image in your assignment. If the image appears in your paper the full citation appears underneath the image (as shown below) and does not need to be included in the Works Cited List. If you are referring to an image but not including it in your paper you must provide an in-text citation and include an entry in the Works Cited List. Example: Fig. 1. Man exercising from: Green, Annie. "Yoga: Stretching Out." Sports Digest, 8 May 2006, p. 22. Example: Fig. 2. Annakiki skirt from: Cheung, Pauline. "Short Skirt S/S/ 15 China Womenswear Commercial Update." WGSN. Table Inserted Into a Research Paper Source: Citation for source table was found in. Above the table, label it beginning at Table 1, and add a description of what information is contained in the table. The caption for a table begins with the word Source, then the complete Works Cited list citation for the source the table was found in. For example, if it was found on a website, cite the website. If it was in a journal article, cite the journal article. Information about the table (the caption) is placed directly below the table in your assignment. If the table is not cited in the text of your assignment, you do not need to include it in the Works Cited list. Example: Table 1 Variables in determining victims and aggressors Source: Mohr, Andrea. "Family Variables Associated With Peer Victimization." Swiss Journal of Psychology, vol. 65, no. 2, 2006, pp. 107-116, Psychology Collection, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1421-0185.65.2.107.
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