Applying Information

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Books

Books for Applying Information:

Shelly Angelitl-Carter. (2000).
Thomas J. Buckholtz. (1995).
Lise Buranen and Alice M. Roy, Editors. (1999).
Laura J. Gurak. ( 2001).
Robert A. Harris. (2001).
Lawrence Lessig. (2001).
Fred Pyrczak. (2000).

Electronic Books:

James E. Mauch. (1998).(CSULB Authentication Required)
Mark Stefik. (1999).(CSULB Authentication Required)

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Articles

Introduction: Intellectual Property on Campus: Computers, Copyright, and Cyberspace. Olivas, Michael A. (Summer 2000) Journal of College and University Law 27 (1), 1-3.

Moral Rights for University Employees and Students: Can Educational Institutions Do Better than the U.S. Copyright Law? Kwall, Roberta Rosenthal. (Summer 2000)Journal of College and University Law 27 (1), 53-81.

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Web Sites
Taming the Beast of Plagiarism (CSULB)
 
This site was designed for a panel discussion of plagiarism issues at CSULB as part of the College of Liberal Arts Retreat. It provides recent research, articles and useful websites for faculty.
Citing Sources Using MLA Format (Purdue)
 
This site provides the user with examples of citing a variety of different sources both print and electronic according to the Modern Language Association style format.
 
Turabian Style: Sample Footnotes and  Bibliographic Entries
 
This site will show you how to cite your documents according to the popular "Turabian" style.
 
Citation Style for Research Papers
 
This site has links to a number of citation styles: APA, MLA, AMA,Turabian and Chicago.
 
Copyright (CSULB)
 
This site has links to a wide variety of copyright related web pages. Some are specific to academic issues while others provide general treatment.

Cite Intro (Oregon)
 
Oregon School Library Information System guide for students on citing works.

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