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- What Is A Peer-Reviewed Article? - Evaluating Information Sources . . .
In academic publishing, the goal of peer review is to assess the quality of articles submitted for publication in a scholarly journal Before an article is deemed appropriate to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, it must undergo the following process: The author of the article must submit it to the journal editor who forwards the article to experts in the field Because the reviewers
- MLA 9 (most current) - Citing Sources: APA, MLA Chicago Styles . . .
See the Quoting, Paraphrasing and Summarizing: Incorporating External Sources box in this guide for how to properly incorporate outside sources within the body of your paper
- Viewing: Photograph of Ibn Kenyatta | Lloyd Sealy Library Digital . . .
Black and white photograph of Ibn Kenyatta, undated 5x7inches Photo credit: Peter Sinclair Item within a (press kit?) from Box 45, folder 9
- Viewing: 2003 John Jay Yearbook: Just-Us | Lloyd Sealy Library Digital . . .
Source ;John Jay College Archives, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- 2007 John Jay Yearbook: Justice for All
Rights Permission must be requested from libspcoll@jjay cuny edu or click the contact icon above before publishing, posting, or otherwise distributing these materials We normally respond quickly and positively to all such requests It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing this digital asset
- Viewing: 1989–90 protests: Education is our right | Lloyd Sealy . . .
John Jay students staged takeovers and protests in 1989 and 1990, primarily to challenge a proposed tuition hike The banner on Haaren Hall reads, quot;Education is our right! Fight fight fight! quot;
- Citation Help: APA, MLA, Chicago and Bluebook - Citing Sources: APA . . .
When using outside sources or others’ ideas to strengthen an argument in your paper, you must give the author (s) credit to avoid any charges of plagiarism (see John Jay College’s policy on Academic Integrity) APA (American Psychological Association), MLA (Modern Language Association) and Chicago are three of the most popular citation styles They each have their own style and rules for
- 1989–90 student protest (yearbook photo)
John Jay students staged takeovers and protests in 1989 and 1990, primarily to challenge a proposed tuition hike
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