- •Рецензенты:
- •1 Общие положения
- •2 Руководство выбором темы работы изакрепление научного руководителя
- •3 Подбор литературы для дипломной работы
- •4 Руководство дипломной работой
- •4.1 Обязанности научного руководителя
- •4.2 Функции выпускающей кафедры
- •5 Структура дипломной работы
- •5.1 Планирование дипломной работы
- •5.2 Содержание и структура
- •6 Содержание структурных элементов
- •6.6 Обозначения и сокращения
- •6.7 Введение
- •6.8 Основная часть работы (2-5 разделов)
- •6.9 Заключение
- •6.10 Список использованных источников
- •6.11 Приложения
- •7 Порядок и правила выполнения дипломной работы
- •7.1 Правила оформления дипломной работы
- •7.2 Последовательность расположения структурных элементов дипломной работы
- •7.3 Основные параметры текста работы
- •7.3.1 Титульный лист
- •7.3.2 Содержание работы
- •7.3.3 Заголовки
- •1.1 Интердисциплинарный характер когнитивизма
- •7.3.4 Перечисления
- •7.3.5 Иллюстрации
- •7.3.6 Таблицы
- •7.3.7 Числовые значения
- •7.3.8 Ссылки
- •7.3.9 Список использованных источников
- •7.3.10 Приложения
- •Приложение а
- •8 Предоставление дипломной работы на кафедру и её защита
- •8.1 Правила предоставления работы на кафедру
- •8.2 Защита дипломной работы
- •8.3 Использование графического материала на защите
- •8.4 Критерии оценивания дипломных работ студентов
- •Список использованных источников
- •Бакалавриатта оқитын студенттердің орындайтын жазбаша жұмыстарына арналған қысқаша нұсқаулар
- •1.1 Титулдік бет
- •1.2 Аңдатпа
- •1.3 Дипломдық жұмысты орындау бойынша берілген тапсырма
- •Заявление
- •Контрольные сроки выполнения мероприятий при руководстве подготовкой дипломной работы
- •М. Козыбаев атындағы солтүстiк қазақстан мемлекетiк университетi
- •Дипломная работа
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- •Приложение ж
- •Приложение и
- •Направление на рецензию
- •Северо-Казахстанский государственный университет
- •Им. М. Козыбаева
- •Рецензия
- •На дипломную работу
- •П.2 Paper Format Guidelines
- •- Type your paper on a computer and print it out on standard, white 8.5 X 11-inch paper.
- •П.3 Formatting the First Page of Your Paper
- •П.4 Section Headings
- •П.5 Basic In-Text Citation Rules
- •In-Text Citations: Author-Page Style
- •In-text Citations for Print Sources with Known Author
- •In-text Citations for Print Sources with No Known Author
- •Author-Page Citation for Classic and Literary Works with Multiple Editions
- •Citing Authors with Same Last Names
- •Citing a Work by Multiple Authors
- •Citing Multiple Works by the Same Author
- •Citing Multivolume Works
- •Citing the Bible
- •Citing Indirect Sources
- •Citing Non-Print or Sources from the Internet
- •Miscellaneous Non-Print Sources
- •Electronic Sources
- •Multiple Citations
- •When a Citation Is Not Needed
- •П.6 Formatting Quotations
- •Short Quotations
- •Long Quotations
- •Adding or Omitting Words In Quotations
- •Numbering Endnotes and Footnotes in the Document Body
- •Formatting Endnotes and Footnotes
- •П.8 Works Cited Page: General Format
- •Additional Basic Rules include the following set.
- •Listing Author Names
- •More than One Work by an Author
- •Work with No Known Author
- •Two or More Books by the Same Author
- •Book by a Corporate Author or Organization
- •Book with No Author
- •A Translated Book
- •An Edition of a Book
- •Anthology or Collection (e.G. Collection of Essays)
- •A Work in an Anthology, Reference, or Collection
- •Article in a Reference Book (e.G. Encyclopedias, Dictionaries)
- •A Multivolume Work
- •An Introduction, Preface, Foreword, or Afterword
- •Other Print/Book Sources
- •П.10 Works Cited: Periodicals
- •Article in a Magazine
- •Article in a Newspaper
- •A Review
- •An Editorial or Letter to the Editor
- •Anonymous Articles
- •An Article in a Scholarly Journal
- •П.11 Works Cited: Electronic Sources
- •Important Note on the Use of urLs in mla
- •Abbreviations Commonly Used with Electronic Sources
- •Basic Style for Citations of Electronic Sources (Including Online Databases)
- •Citing an Entire Web Site
- •A Page on a Web Site
- •An Image (Including a Painting, Sculpture, or Photograph)
- •An Article in a Web Magazine
- •An Article in an Online Scholarly Journal
- •An Article from an Online Database (or Other Electronic Subscription Service)
- •E-mail (including e-mail Interviews)
- •A Listserve, Discussion Group, or Blog Posting
- •П.12 Works Cited: Other Common Sources
- •An Interview
- •Speeches, Lectures, or Other Oral Presentations (including Conference Presentations)
- •Published Conference Proceedings
- •A Painting, Sculpture, or Photograph
- •Films or Movies
- •Recorded Films or Movies
- •Broadcast Television or Radio Program
- •Recorded Television Episodes (e.G. Dvd, Videocassette)
- •Sound Recordings
- •Spoken-Word Albums
- •Digital Files (pdFs, mp3s, jpeGs)
- •П.13 Abbreviations
- •Uppercase Letter Abbreviations
- •Lowercase Letter Abbreviations
- •Abbreviations in Citations
- •П.14 Tables, Figures, and Examples
- •General guidelines are as follows: - Collect sources. Gather the source information required for mla Documentation for the source medium of the illustration (e.G. Print, web, podcast).
- •Labels, Captions, and Source Information
- •Source Information and Note Form
- •Examples – Documenting Source Information in “Note Form”
- •Mla Documentation for Tables, Figures, and Examples
- •Note on Manuscripts
- •Бланк задания на выполнение курсовой работы
- •Северо-казахстанский государственный университет
- •Реферат
- •Методические рекомендации по выполнению дипломных и других письменных работ студентами специальностей:
- •050119 – Иностранный язык: два иностранных языка,
- •050207 – Переводческое дело
П.5 Basic In-Text Citation Rules
In MLA style, referring to the works of others in your text is done by using what is known as parenthetical citation. This method involves placing relevant source information in parentheses after a quote or a paraphrase.
General Guidelines
- The source information required in a parenthetical citation depends (1.) upon the source medium (e.g. Print, Web, DVD) and (2.) upon the source’s entry on the Works Cited (bibliography) page.
- Any source information that you provide in-text must correspond to the source information on the Works Cited page. More specifically, whatever signal word or phrase you provide to your readers in the text, must be the first thing that appears on the left-hand margin of the corresponding entry in the Works Cited List.
In-Text Citations: Author-Page Style
MLA format follows the author-page method of in-text citation. This means that the author’s last name and the page number(s) from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken must appear in the text, and a complete reference should appear on your Works Cited page. The author’s name may appear either in the sentence itself or in parentheses following the quotation or paraphrase, but the page number(s) should always appear in the parentheses, not in the text of your sentence. For example:
Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (263). Romantic poetry is characterized by the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263). Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263).
The both citations in the examples above, (263) and (Wordsworth 263), tell readers that the information in the sentence can be located on page 263 of a work by an author named Wordsworth. If readers want more information about this source, they can turn to the Works Cited page, where, under the name of Wordsworth, they would find the following information:
Wordsworth, William. Lyrical Ballads. London: Oxford U.P., 1967. Print.
In-text Citations for Print Sources with Known Author
For print sources like books, magazines, scholarly journal articles, and newspapers, provide a signal word or phrase (usually the author’s last name) and a page number. If you provide the signal word/phrase in the sentence, you do not need to include it in the parenthetical citation.
Human beings have been described by Kenneth Burke as “symbol-using animals” (3). Human beings have been described as “symbol-using animals” (Burke 3).
These examples must correspond to an entry that begins with Burke, which will be the first thing that appears on the left-hand margin of an entry in the Works Cited:
Burke, Kenneth. Language as Symbolic Action: Essays on Life, Literature, and Method. Berkeley: U of California P, 1966. Print.
In-text Citations for Print Sources with No Known Author
When a source has no known author, use a shortened title of the work instead of an author name. Place the title in quotation marks if it is a short work (e.g. articles) or italicize it if it is a longer work (e.g. plays, books, television shows, entire websites) and provide a page number.
We see so many global warming hotspots in North America likely because this region has “more readily accessible climatic data and more comprehensive programs to monitor and study environmental change . . . ” (“Impact of Global Warming” 6).
In this example, since the reader does not know the author of the article, an abbreviated title of the article appears in the parenthetical citation which corresponds to the full name of the article which appears first at the left-hand margin of its respective entry in the Works Cited. Thus, the writer includes the title in quotation marks as the signal phrase in the parenthetical citation in order to lead the reader directly to the source on the Works Cited page. The Works Cited entry appears as follows:
“The Impact of Global Warming in North America.” GLOBAL WARMING: Early Signs. 1999. Web. 23 Mar. 2009.
Parenthetical citations and Works Cited pages allow readers to know which sources you consulted in writing your essay, so that they can either verify your interpretation of the sources or use them in their own scholarly work.