ASSIGNMENT I-2 LINKS
ON OZONE, UV RADIATION, SUNSCREENS & TANNING
(Note: provide a direct reference to the link, not to this page)
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for instructions on how to set
up your referencing in your report
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for information on referencing
webpages & different kinds of links
SUN ESSENTIALS a series of articles by Paula Begoun
from the Cosmetics Cop website
(needed for Section 3)
Ozone Hole & Depletion (plus some articles about the hole in previous years)
(useful for Section 1)
About the UV INDEX: (needed for Section 2)
About Sun Protection: (useful for several sections)
Article from a skin care product company -- so may have a bias, but has
some interesting info:
"The Science Supporting Skinceuticals Sunblock Products" (pdf file)
Medical Information on Melanoma and other UV radiation damage:
(useful for several sections)
On Dangers of Tanning, etc.
FOR REFERENCING IN THIS
REPORT, WE'LL USE THE "REFERENCE NUMBER" FORMAT USED IN MANY SCIENCE
JOURNALS LIKE SCIENCE & NATURE, e.g.:

For example, in the text of your report, refer to the source
with a number in parentheses this way:
. . . . .The UV Index is blah, blah blah (3). The average
UV index for Arizona is blah blah (4) . . . . . etc.
Then at the end of your report, include a REFERENCE LIST,
showing the sources in the order your mentioned them in the text of
your report, with the corresponding reference #. You may use
a SMALLER FONT and single space so your reference list won't take up
a lot of space. Here's an example:
REFERENCES
1.
Begoun, Paula. Sun essentials. Paula
Begoun The Cosmetics Cop.
http://www.cosmeticscop.com/learn/article.asp?PAGETYPE=ART&REFER=SUN&ID=31
(6 Sep 2005).
2. Reference 2
3. Reference 3 (source for your explanation of the UV
Index)
4. Reference 4 (source for information about the UV
index for Arizona)
5. etc.
HOW TO
REFERENCE WEBPAGES & ONLINE SITES
Examples below from: Columbia
University Press Guide to Online Style by Janice R. Walker and
Todd Taylor
2006.
For other guidelines, see:
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html
The World Wide Web
(WWW)
Scientific Style
Give the author's last
name and initials (if known) and the
date of publication in
parentheses. Next, list the
full title of the work, capitalizing only the first word
and any proper nouns; the
title of the complete work or site (if applicable) in italics,
again capitalizing only the first word and any proper nouns; any
version or file numbers, enclosed in parentheses;
the protocol and address,
including the path or directories necesssary to access the document;
and finally the date accessed,
enclosed in parentheses.
Example:
Burka, L. P. (1993).
A hypertext history of multi-user dimensions. MUD history.
http://www.utopia.com/
talent/ lpb/muddex/essay (2 Aug. 1996).
Email, Discussion
Lists, and Newsgroups
Scientific Style
Include the author's name
and initials (if known) or the author's alias;
the date of the message in
parentheses, if different from the date accessed;
and the subject line, only first word and proper nouns capitalized.
For discussion lists and newsgroups, include the
name of the list (if
applicable), capitalized as just described and italicized; the list
address; and the
date accessed, in parentheses.
Example:
Crump, E. Re:
Preserving Writing. Alliance for Computers and Writing
listserv. acw-l@unicorn.
acs.ttu.edu
(31 Mar. 1995).
Another example:
(I used the basic plan of the style above to
reference the Sun Essentials article on the Paula Begoun
Cosmetics Cop website, which I accessed to prepare this
assignment on: 6 Sep 2005):
Reference: Begoun, Paula. Sun essentials. Paula
Begoun The Cosmetics Cop. http://www.cosmeticscop.com/learn/article.asp?PAGETYPE=ART&REFER=SUN&ID=31
(6 Sep 2005).
Newspaper Articles
(from:
http://www.library.arizona.edu/search/reference/citation-mla.html#mlabk4
)
Author's last name,
First name and Initial. "Title
of the article."
Newspaper title underlined
[city, if applicable] day month
year, edition if applicable: Article page numbers.
Taylor, Paul. "Keyboard Grief: Coping with
Computer-Caused Injuries." Globe and Mail
[Toronto] 27 Dec. 1993: A1+
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