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UNIT TWO: Writing according to a defined
Style Guide
Topic
Six: Basics of a Style
Guide
The student demonstrates understanding of the appropriate tools, procedures and resources for research in the field of religion.Unit Two Objective:
The student demonstrates understanding of the procedures for producing a written research project in the field of religious studies according to a defined style guide.Topic Four Objective:
The student demonstrates understanding of the basics of formal writing in American English.Learning Objectives:
3.
Analyze the sample seminar paper against the above elements:---
Instructions:
Part II Source
Citation
Chapter 15 General
Introduction to Citation Practices
15.1 Reasons for Citing Your Sources
15.2 The Requirements of Citation
15.3 Two Citation Styles
15.4 Citation of Electronic Sources
15.5 Preparation of Citations
15.6 A Word on Citation Software
Chapter 16 Notes-Bibliography
Style: The Basic Form
16.1 Basic Patterns
16.2 Bibliographies
16.3 Notes
16.4 Short Forms for Notes
Chapter 17 Notes-Bibliography
Style: Citing Specific Types of Sources
17.1 Books
17.2 Journal Articles
17.3 Magazine Articles
17.4 Newspaper Articles
17.5 Additional Types of Published Sources
17.6 Unpublished Sources
17.7 Informally Published Electronic Sources
17.8 Sources in the Visual and Performing arts
17.9 Public Documents
17.10 One Source Quoted in Another
Chapter 18 Parenthetical
Citations- Reference List Style: The Basic Form
18.1 Basic Patterns
18.2 Reference Lists
18.3 Parenthetical Citations
Chapter 19 Parenthetical
Citations- Reference List Style: Citing Specific Types of Sources
19.1 Books
19.2 Journal Articles
19.3 Magazine Articles
19.4 Newspaper Articles
19.5 Additional Types of Published Sources
19.6 Unpublished Sources
19.7 Informally Published Electronic Sources
19.8 Sources in the Visual and Performing Arts
19.10 One Source Quoted in Another
Part III Style
Chapter 20 Spelling
20.1 Plurals
20.2 Possessives
20.3 Compounds and Words Formed with Prefixes
20.4 Line Breaks
Chapter 21 Punctuation
21.1 Period
21.2 Comma
21.3 Semicolon
21.4 Colon
21.5 Question Mark
21.6 Exclamation Point
21.7 Hyphen and Dashes
21.8 Parentheses and Brackets
21.9 Slashes
21.10 Quotation Marks
21.11 Multiple Punctuation Marks
Chapter 22 Names,
Special Terms, and Titles of Works
22.1 Names
22.2 Special Terms
22.3 Titles of Works
Chapter 23 Numbers
23.1 Words or Numerals?
23.2 Plurals and Punctuation
23.3 Date Systems
23.4 Numbers Used Outside the Text
Chapter 24 Abbreviations
24.1 General Principles
24.2 Names and Titles
24.3 Geographical Terms
24.4 Time and Dates
24.5 Units of Measure
24.6 The Bible and Other Sacred Works
24.7 Abbreviations in Citations and Other Scholarly Contexts
Chapter 25 Quotations
25.1 Quoting Accurately and Avoiding Plagiarism
25.2 Incorporating Quotations into Your Text
25.3 Modifying Quotations
Chapter 26 Tables
and Figures
26.1 General Issues
26.2 Tables
26.3 Figures
Chapter Appendix:
Paper Format and Submission
A.1 General Format Requirements
A.2 Format Requirements for Specific Elements
A.3 Submission Requirements
Bibliography
Authors
Index
Subjects:
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