CWE Annotated Bibliography and CWE Reference and Citation Generator DePasquale‚ J. P. (2000). Exploring personal responsibility for participation in organizational processes: Antecedents and consequences. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses‚ ‚ 97 p. http://search.proquest.com/docview/304640181?accountid=35812 Smith‚ P. A. C.‚ & Sharma‚ M. (2002). Developing personal responsibility and leadership traits in all your employees: Part 2--optimally
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Virtual Reference: Final Report Course: WXGB6110 Date Submitted: 9th January‚ 2013 Introduction RUSA (Reference & User Services Association) defines Virtual Reference (VR) as a reference service initiated electronically‚ often in real-time‚ where patrons employ computers or other Internet technology such as chat‚ videoconferencing‚ Voice over IP‚ co-browsing‚ e-mail‚ and instant messaging to communicate with reference staff‚ without being physically present (ALA‚ 2008). According
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the internet is dangerous. Jamais Cascio wrote “Getting Smarter” in response to Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us Stupid.” He argues about how technology is not necessarily hurting us‚ but rather expanding our knowledge. Cascio believes that technology has made us smarter but there are always things that you must be careful of. Technology‚ such as Google‚ has become a big part of society and has had an impact on our knowledge. Nicholas Carr and Jamais Cascio both agree that frequent use of the
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PGDM-RMM (2009-11) Institute for Technology and Management Global Leadership Center Kharghar‚ Navi Mumbai MARKET RESEARCH REPORT Influence of reference groups on spending patterns among college students : SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTEDBY PROF. (Mrs.) SHELJA JOSE KURUVILLA Group No. 7 Manoj Theng (21) Silky Rungta (23) Sreejit Nair (25) Shekhar Ghosh (38) Shubhankar Otta (39) Nikita Jain (42) 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 FRONT MATTER 1.1 COVER 1.2 ABSTRACTS 1.3 KEYWORDS 2. MAIN BODY
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The Assessment of Reference Service In Mendiola Consortium Libraries Submitted by: Anne Denise C. Benedito Maria Camille Manalo Nicole S. San Miguel Submitted to: Prof. Nora J. Claravall CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction: It is a fact to state that books are the richest recorded treasure on earth and the output of the best minds of all ages. But‚ though more books are available today than before‚ the art and joy of book reading is known to only a few‚ that for every
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for authors‚ editors and printers‚ 6th edn‚ Wiley & Sons‚ Australia. Table of contents What is referencing? ......................................................................................................................... 2 How do we reference? ...................................................................................................................... 3 Sample extract from an essay ..............................................................................................
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APA Reference style in Word 2010. ©Drs. S. van Renssen‚ 29-8-2013‚ version 1.1 In-text referencing This is a short guideline for students‚ intended to help using the citation and reference formats shown in the APA Manual‚ Sixth Edition. This document summarizes the most common parts of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA‚ 2010) that you will use in writing a thesis. In-text citations are used to give credit to the work and ideas of others on which you are
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referencing ..............................................................................4 1.2 The Harvard System ............................................................................5 1.3 Reference list or Bibliography ..............................................................6 2. CITING REFERENCES IN-TEXT............................................................................ 7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 3.
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.................................................................................................................. 3 Direct Quotation v. Paraphrasing........................................................................................... 6 REFERENCE LISTS V. BIBLIOGRAPHIES ................................................................................ 8 SECTION 2 – STYLE ............................................................................................................ 9 Capital
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References and Bibliographies Effective Learning Service References and Bibliographies A M E M B E R O F University of Bradford‚ School of Management References and Bibliographies PREFACE Academic writing is special in an age of rapid communication. Most assignments in higher education require you to slow the tempo and carefully explore and test out ideas‚ either for their own sake or in relation to real or hypothetical situations. This requires you to‚ not just present and
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