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The Note Card System • The Note Card System Honus Wagner, 1909: There around 100 believed to be still in existence and only ten in decent condition. Supposedly Wagner, objected to cigarette smoking and demanded his cards be pulled from production. The last recorded auction price for a Wagner T 206 was $1. 1 million in 2000. • You will create note cards that you will fill with information about the subject that you are researching. • They are note cards on which you put all of the information you will need about all the sources you use.
Purpose of Note Cards • Purpose of Note Cards Ty Cobb, 1914: The "Georgia Peach" was actually nothing of the sort. A gritty, sometimes dirty player, Cobb was the all-time hits leader until Pete Rose broke his record in 1985. Still, he's carried his reputation to the grave-perhaps capping his card value. • To identify the sources of quotations and ideas for citing your sources later (giving credit to your sources). • To find sources again if you need them. • To make your Works Cited
Types of Cards • Types of Cards Babe Ruth, 1933: One of four Ruth cards in the set, the "Sultan of Swat" was bigger than the sport itself in the '20 s and '30 s. And his first cards still call him Herman. • Source Cards: A note card where you indentify specific aspects of a source including author, title, published date, and page number. • Information Cards: A note card where you enter one single fact, quote or thought you'd like to include in your paper
Riddle Me This? ! • Source Cards • Information Cards
Our Source Cards: It Starts With the Source
Your Turn • We will be completing our own SOURCE CARDS TODAY. • These are valuable to you and should be kept in an organized manner. • You Need to Purchase 2 Items: – Index Cards (1 stack should be enough) – 1 Note Card Binder
Include Hanging Indent on Card Source Card #1: Number each card (1 because Beginnings: it is your 1 st source) The Story of the Times 1 last name, first name [author of selection]. title of selection [in quotation marks]. Title of anthology [underlined]. volume [if given]. editor [if given]. city: publisher. date. page location Place of Author’s last name publication Publisher first Title Most recent publication date
Source Information to Transfer to Card: Author: Unknown; Title: Sky Tree; Title of Anthology: Holt Literature; Editor: Susan K. Lynch; City: Austin; Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston; Date: 2003; Page: 24. Source Card #2: The Sky Tree Number each card (2 because it is your 2 nd source) 2 last name, first name [author of selection]. title of selection [in quotation marks]. Title of anthology [underlined]. volume [if given]. editor [if given]. city: publisher. date. page location Place of Author’s last name publication Publisher first Title Most recent publication date
Source Information to Transfer to Card: Author: Anne Bradstreet; Title: Upon the Burning of Our House; Date of Search: 11. 23. 09 Online; Web Site: Source Card #3: Upon the Burning of Our House http: //www. puritansermons. com/poetry/anne 13. htm; Number each card (3 because it is your 3 rd source) 3 Last, First (Author). "Title of Article" Date of search. Internet Address or URL. Author’s last name first Title Date of Search Internet Address
Include Hanging Indent on Card Source Card #4: Number each card (4 because A Nation is Born: it is your 4 th source) The Story of the Times 4 last name, first name [author of selection]. title of selection [in quotation marks]. Title of anthology [underlined]. volume [if given]. editor [if given]. city: publisher. date. page location Place of Author’s last name publication Publisher first Title Most recent publication date
Include Hanging Indent on Card Source Card #5: Number each Speech at the Virginia card (5 because it is your 5 th Convention source) 5 last name, first name [author of selection]. title of selection [in quotation marks]. Title of anthology [underlined]. volume [if given]. editor [if given]. city: publisher. date. page location Place of Author’s last name publication Publisher first Title Most recent publication date
Include Hanging Indent on Card Source Card #6: Poor Richard’s Almanac Number each card (6 because it is your 6 th source) 6 last name, first name [author of selection]. title of selection [in quotation marks]. Title of anthology [underlined]. volume [if given]. editor [if given]. city: publisher. date. page location Place of Author’s last name publication Publisher first Title Most recent publication date
WHAT GOES ON A NOTE CARD? • Information Note Cards • Interesting facts, quotations, statistics about your topic
Note Card Use quotation marks Subject Food The number matches your source card, so you do not have to write the title. 1 “Bread was baked daily except on Sunday due to religious observances in the colonies. Each colony had different types of bread, but they/ were all eventually baked commercially in brick ovens fueled by wood fires. ” pp. 89 -90 Direct quote Page numbers When you go from one page to another draw a line so you will know which part of the quote goes on which page.
HOW TO TAKE ANOTHER AUTHOR’S INFORMATION? ? • 3 Ways to Fill Information Cards • Paraphrase • Summarize • Quote
PARAPHRASE/ SUMMARIZE • Summary • Compress/shrink down in your own words • Paraphrase • Translate and rewrite what the author is saying·
When you put the information in your own words or paraphrase: The only difference is the quotation marks. Food 1 The bread was baked/ in brick ovens heated by wood. pp. 89 -90 Note Card
QUOTE Quotations • Used to show EXACTLY what the author was saying
Stay organized… • 4 Items for Information Cards 1. Topic • Main idea of the card • IMPORTANT: You want to have multiple card with the same topic 2. Source Card # 3. Information 4. Page # information was found on • The page numbers should be from the source
Paste and Copy.
1. Card Topic • The Topic of the Card • Main idea of the card • IMPORTANT: You want to have multiple card with the same topic
2. Source Title • Source Title • The source is given a number, corresponding back to the original source card (instead of writing out the entire title, author, etc. )
3. The Middle • The Information • The paraphrase, summarize or quote in the middle
4. page numbers • Page Numbers • The page numbers should be from the source you have taken the information
Sample Note Cards Organization • Create similar topics for your cards • This will allow you to focus your paper in one or two directions later on