7.+Anticipation+Chart+Revisited

=Anticipation Chart Revisited = //You DO need to include the sources of your information even if you put it in your own words and cite it right in your assignment unless it's common knowledge. The Vaughan Memorial Library has some excellent examples illustrating the difference between common knowledge and the information you need to cite. If in doubt, cite your source.//
 * 1. You must include the citation (source) of all quotations.** **Yes**
 * 2. You do not need to include the citation (source) of all information if you put it in your own words (paraphrase).** **No**

//It is NOT OK to include any image or music file unless you have permission from the author/creator to do so! Many artists clear their images for educational use, but if there is no indication, then you cannot use those images unless you e-mail for permission. It IS OK to use images that have Creative Commons licensing assigned.//
 * 3. It’s OK to include images you copy from the web as long as you cite (record) the artist/creator/photographer.** **Maybe**

//This is what is expected by most teachers in high schools, including Winnipeg Adult Education Centre.//
 * 4. A bibliography includes all the sources of information you consult, whether you’ve cited them within your assignment or not.** **Yes**

//This is what is expected by most teachers in colleges or universities.//
 * 5. A Works Cited list only includes those sources of information that are cited within your assignment.** **Yes**