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Science: Elements

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RESEARCH

Developing a search strategy From Monash University. Good, simple advice. Don't always start with Google!
Elements of Referencing
  • Author's name
  • Date of Publication
  • Name of publication (with page number if it is hard copy text)
  • Place of Publication
Samples of referencing different formats (eg newspaper article, website, information from a CD-ROM, etc).
Styles of Referencing
  • In text: Also called "parenthetic. For example,
    There are only 2500 adult tigers in the world (Hellard, 2007), compared to 100,000 a century ago. Usually, you will need to include a bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment. This is normally in alphabetical order of the author's family name.
  • Footnotes. In Microsoft Word, you can set up your assignment so that the footnotes (with numbers1 next to each reference) contain the source of your information.
  • Endnotes. Again, Microsoft Word can do this automatically for you. The references appear at the end of you assignment.
Note that each of the above styles are 'correct'. Ask your teacher which one they require.
Reasons for Referencing
  • Prevents you from being accused of plagiarism (copying some else's work)
  • Acknowledges the author's intellectual property
  • Allows you to go back and check your information
  • Will help others to continue your research

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SCIENCE FUN: Check with your teacher first!

Scambler Unscramble the scientific words, a cool looking game, has a list of scientific terms and definitions available.
Proton Don Will show you a periodic table that contains the elements' symbols and their periodic numbers. There are two ways to play; either you are given an element's name, you must click on the element's symbol, or one of the element symbols is shown in red, you must type in the element's name. (Spelling is important!)
Simple Machines Learn about simple and compound machines while you explore the House and Tool Shed!

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