Historians use Chicago Format: FOOTNOTE: 1. Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (New York: Penguin, 2006), 99– 100. 2. Pollan, Omnivore’s Dilemma 3. Ibid. Footnotes are: • Numbered • The second entry is abbreviated • If you use the same source twice, you: • Use a different number • You may abbreviate it to “Ibid” if it is immediately repeated • 1 st line indented
BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY: Pollan, Michael. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin, 2006. Please Note: • The bibliographic entries are not numbered. • They are placed in alpabetical order. • The SECOND line is indented
How to add footnotes • Word 2003: – – – Insert Reference Footnote Insert Enter reference information • Word 2007 – References – Insert Footnote
THE PASSWORD FOR THE PASSWORDS IS: bxsci
1. Choose one of the following: Lenin, Stalin or Trotsky (L-R)
2. Describe the core values/beliefs he represents based on research: • Find 1 Primary Source Document: (Try EBSCO, GALE or ABC-CLIO) • Find a Secondary Source Document (Try JSTOR or ABCCLIO)
3. Answer the Question: • What would Stalin, Lenin or Trotsky say about (1): – The revolution in Egypt… – The economic crisis in the world today. – The rising cost of education – Censorship in China – Other major world issue
4. Final Product due: Wednesday, 2/09/11 • Written paper (approximately 1 page) with : citations and bibliography. – Tasks: • Find a primary source AND a secondary source that reflects the values/beliefs of Lenin, Trotsky or Stalin • Describe the basic values beliefs of Lenin Trotsky OR Stalin • Explain how Lenin, Trotsky or Stalin would analyze a major contemporary world event.