Vitamins & Minerals Project
Foods Class
Purpose
This document has been put together to help you successfully complete a vitamins or minerals project in your Foods class. All resources you need: print, database, websites, citations, can be found here.
Print Resources
You may find the following print resources useful for this project:
Dietary Supplements: Harmless, Helpful or Hurtful by Connie Goldsmith (615.1 GOL)
The Encyclopedia of Health - Volumes 12 & 17 (REF 610 ENC)
Print resources have been pulled and are located on top of the shelves closest to the desktop computers.
Public Domain and Creative Commons Resources
Be sure to use images that have a Creative Commons license, are in the Public Domain or have been labeled for reuse. YOU STILL HAVE TO CITE THESE IMAGE!!!!
Citing Your Sources
- Be sure to go to OSLIS Citation Maker to cite both your textual sources and image sources.
- Use in-text citations next to all information that is not common knowledge or is directly quoted.
- Cite images (using a proper in-text citation) below each image. A formal citation should appear in your works cited list.
MLA 8 and Citation Reminders
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