These links can assist you with writing papers for class and conducting research. Please note that most of the provided links will navigate you away from the college’s web site. Most of these web sites are not maintained by Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College.

 

How Do I Get Started on My Research Project?

 

How Do I Know if a Source Is Reliable?

 

  • From politicians to posts on social media, we hear a lot of about fake news and media bias. But how you do know if the news you’re reading can be trusted? The two sites below can help you learn how to evaluate news sources for reliability and bias.

 

 

 How Do I Keep Track of Information and Avoid Plagiarism?

 

How Do I Document My Sources?

  • Part of doing research is being transparent about where your information is coming from. To do this, you’ll use citations in the text of your paper as well as citations at the end of it. These citations must follow a particular documentation style. Two of the most common styles are APA and MLA.

 

  • Citation Generators. These sites will help you create reference list or works cited entries for your essays. Be sure to choose the correct citation style when you use them.

 

Where Does the Comma Go?

 

What if I Need More Help?

Contact FDLTCC’s Centers for Academic Achievement:

Sarah Libbon, CAA Coordinator

218.879.0834

slibbon*AT*fdltcc.edu

 

Contact FDLTCC’s librarian:

Keith Cich, Librarian

218.839.0837

Keith.cich*AT*fdltcc.edu

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It is awesome here at the FDLTCC Education Program because it is like a family here, if you need help or are struggling with anything, you have quite a few people who will help you out.

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