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Research (The difference between quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing,…
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The difference between quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing
A paraphrase must be attributed to the original source, but it is taking what you have read and putting it in your own words. You do not use their words, but you still cite,
a quotation is a group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone else and author or speaker
A summary is a brief description going through the content. It goes through the main points and it runs through the article or any kind o writing.
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How to collect relevant, credible, and reliable websites using Diigo
Annotating
You can click the Diigo button in the corner when on an article to start writing notes and highlighting the article, and all of these save to the Diigo website.
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Bookmarks and Outliner
You can save any website or article to Diigo by clicking Add bookmark. This copies the whole document and you can share it to your groups and add tags for an easy find.
Outliner is where you can layout what you want your school informational piece to look like. You can add any highlighted sentence to it in two click, and your own sticky notes.
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what mla citaton is
it means that the author's last name and the page number which the quotation is taken must appear in the text, and a reference should appear on your Works Cited page