Citing Maps URL (date generated). delaware, Ohio map. 2001. Last updated 9/26/02. Geography222 The Power of maps and GIS is a faculty/librarian collaboration http://library.owu.edu/citing222.html
Extractions: Map in a Book Map in a Periodical Article ... REFERENCES CONSULTED Maps are found in a wide variety of materials throughout the library: as single sheets in a map collection, as government publications, as plates in atlases, as illustrations in books or journals. Digital maps are found on any of numerous web sites, in online research collections, or can be dynamically generated using online mapping services. Just as in written work, ethical scholarship demands that the source of information be cited. When maps are used as part of a document, like maps you might include in a scholarly assignment or paper, the maps must be referenced (cited) in two places First , maps must be given a caption. Typically, tables, figures, or maps are labeled with a sequential number in a document (e.g. Map 1, Map 2, etc.) They are given a short caption, which briefly identifies the source and contains a descriptive title. These captions follow specific style. When maps are identified in this way, it is possible to easily refer to the map in the text (e.g. population densities, as shown in Map 3, continue to .). This is one form of inline citation and is the form used in Geography 222. Brief inline citations allow the reader to refer to a reference list (or bibliography) to find out more information about the source of a map. All scholarly papers contain a reference list. This
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Extractions: Reference Resources: United States States of the USA Explore the States Fascinating facts and stories about all the states Fifty States and Capitals Facts about each of the 50 states: capital, flag, nickname, tree, statehood, and MORE Fifty States of the United States Learn about each state in the United States Geobop's State and Provincial Symbols Information about each state's symbols; Detailed summary, facts and information about each state and its state symbols; An EXCELLENT research resource NetState.com Information about each state's symbols, famous people born in that state, plus an almanac for each state; An EXCELLENT research resource State Histories: Dozens of state-specific historical Web sites; Learn about the colonial era in Pennsylvania, read biographies of famous figures in Minnesota, read up on the Gold Rush in California; every state is covered. and
New State Mottos - Humor - Geography Maine We're Really Cold, But We Have Cheap Lobster. Maryland A ThinkingMan's delaware. For more humor, please see the main geography Humor page. http://geography.miningco.com/library/misc/blhumor11.htm
Extractions: Advertisement Alabama: Alaska: Arizona: But It's a Dry Heat Arkansas: Litterasy Ain't Everything California: As Seen on TV Colorado: If You Don't Ski, Don't Bother Connecticut: Like Massachusetts, Only Dirtier and With Less Character Delaware: We Really Do Like the Chemicals in our Water Florida: Ask Us About Our Grandkids Georgia: We Put the "Fun" in Fundamentalist Extremism Hawaii: Haka Tiki Mou Sha'ami Leeki Toru (Death to Mainland Scum, But Leave Your Money) Idaho: More Than Just Potatoes... Well Okay, We're Not, But The Potatoes Sure Are Real Good -or- Potatoes and Neo Nazi's... What More Could You Ask For? Illinois: Please Don't Pronounce the "S" Indiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn Kansas: Kentucky: Five Million People; Fifteen Last Names
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Delaware Possible applications of a Unit on the Holocaust to the delaware Social Studies Themaps of ghettos are needed to understand the events that occurred geography. http://www.cssss.org/holocaust/Delaware.html
Extractions: Civics Standard Four: Students will develop and employ the civic skills necessary for effective participatory citizenship [Participation]. Study of the Holocaust in grades 9-12 is the study of the antithesis of these standards in civics and government. Students need to realize what can happen when the people of a nation are not free. Holocaust studies can motivate a student to realize the importance of understanding the principles and ideals of the American government; the responsibilities, rights and privileges of citizenship. Holocaust studies can motivate a student to participate fully as a citizen of a free society.
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Extractions: Phone: (302) 739-4721 Check or money order should be made payable to Office of Vital Statistics . Personal checks are accepted. Call to verify current fees. Event: Birth Dates: From 1926 Cost of copy: Comments: With your request, include as much as you can of the following information: the full name of the person listed on the certificate, date of birth, place of birth, full name of father, full maiden name of mother, your relationship to the person whose certificate you are requesting, the reason for your request, your address and signature. For years prior to 1926, contact the Delaware Public Archives Event: Death Dates: From July 1958 Cost of copy: Comments: With your request, include as much as you can of the following information: the full legal name of the deceased; the date of death; the county; sex; date of birth or age at death; race; name of spouse; name of parents; the reason why you are requesting the record; and your relationship to the person named on the death certificate.