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I am planning to write an article and/or develop a workshop based on the work I have done this year on teaching source evaluation and correct citation to our students. I have some wonderful examples of student work. Some examples show very good quality work and some show rather poor work. These papers would make excellent discussion points on how to apply my works cited rubric. If I develop a workshop, they would make excellent sources for librarians to "practice" using the works cited rubric to actually grade a paper. I could then see if there are wide variations in grading using the rubric. Of course I would NOT use student names. Is it possible to use these examples in workshops and in an journal article without the individual student's permission? Thanks in advance for your help! Jacquie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All that is gold does not glitter Not all those that wander are lost ~~J. R. R. Tolkien~~ Jacquie Henry, Librarian Gananda Middle-High School 1500 Dayspring Ridge Walworth, New York 14568 315-986-3521 x121 jhenry@wfmail.gananda.org http://www.gananda.org/library/mshslibrary/indexgcl.htm =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-= All postings to LM_NET are protected under copyright law. To quit LM_NET (or set-reset NOMAIL or DIGEST, etc.) send email to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL or 3) SET LM_NET DIGEST 4) SET LM_NET MAIL * Please allow for confirmation from Listserv. For LM_NET Help see: http://ericir.syr.edu/lm_net/ Archives: http://askeric.org/Virtual/Listserv_Archives/LM_NET.shtml See also EL-Announce for announcements from library media vendors: http://www.mindspring.com/~el-announce/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=