If you have any questions please contact your BIOL 100 Instructor or your Librarian, Shaune Pyle, spyle@ccbcmd.edu.
Tutorial: Annotated Bibliography
Highlight Quote: " Producing an annotated bibliography actually will benefit any final assignment, because it compels you to really understand your sources, the meaning of their evidence and ideas, and usefulness to you or others."
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Below are questions you can think about as you complete each part of the annotated bibliography.
Tutorial: Evaluating Information
Highlight Quote: "Large language model AI tools have often been “trained” by absorbing data from a wide variety of internet sites. ...Because these models have been trained on content from the internet, it can easily reflect the inaccuracies and biases that appear in many sources on the web."
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Highlight Quote: "If you copy text from an AI source and present it as your own, you are not meeting the above criteria. You’re not using a range of sources, not doing anything to achieve a full understanding of the topic, and not taking ownership of your learning and crediting the ideas of others."
Please note that this video states that direct quoting is not a form of plagiarism. While this is true in most cases, excessive direct quotes are considered a form of plagiarism in scientific writing. Please see this YouTube video for further explanation.
How to Paraphrase When Writing a Scientific Paper
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