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استمرار جلسات السمينار

 
 السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
 
 
كيف حال الجميع.... نعلم مدى انشغال الجميع في الفترة السابقة ولكن حان وقت العمل في العديد من المجالات
 
وانطلاقاً من هذا التوجه فقد بادرت أ/ عقت نشأت بتقديم اقتراح بشأن استمرار عقد جلسات السمينار عبر الانترنت من خلال المدونة أو المجموعة عللى الفيسبوك أو المجموعة هنا على جوجل أو من خلال الثلاثة وقد لاقت الفكرة استحساناً من أ.د/ نبيل فضل أمين السمينار، ومن د/ سامية موسى وبعض الباحثين
 
واقترح أ.د/ نبيل فضل طرح الفكرة للتصويت وأخذ الأراء لذا نرجو من الجميع إدلاء رأيه
 
 
فهذا يتوافق مع روح الثورة ... لذا نرجو من الجميع الإدلاء برأيه من مع التوقيع باسمه بالنسبة لمن سجل باسم لا يدل على هويته
 
ننتظر رأيكم ... فلا تبخلوا به
 

09‏/02‏/2011

Citing continued 2

Poster session or unpublished paper presented at meeting or conference (include month)

Eastmond, D. V. (1995, June). Alone but together: Adult distance study through computer conferencing. Poster session presented at the Informing Science and Information Technology Conference, Cassino, Italy.
Rovai, A. P., & Jordan, H. (2004, July). Blended learning and sense of community: A comparative analysis with traditional and fully online graduate courses. Paper presented at the Informing Science and Information Technology Conference, Rockhampton, Australia.

Dissertations
Dissertation obtained from Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI)
Bower, D. L. (1993). Employee assistant programs supervisory referrals: Characteristics of referring and nonreferring supervisors. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section B. Sciences and Engineering, 54(01), 534.
Dissertation obtained from the web
Aguilera, M. K. (2000). Broadening the applicability of failure detectors (Doctoral dissertation, Cornell University). Retrieved from https://catalog.library.cornell.edu
Unpublished Dissertation
Cohen, E. (1979). Title of dissertation. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Indiana University, IN.
Other Media
Citing interviews
Archer, N. (1993). [Interview with Helen Burns, author of Sense and Perception]. Journal of Sensory Studies, 21, 211-216.
In this example, the interview lacks a title, so a description of the interview is given in brackets. If the interview has a title, include the title (without quotation marks) after the year, and then give a further description in brackets if necessary.
Unpublished interviews do not need a reference list entry because they do not provide recoverable data. (See the section on Personal Communication under Parenthetical Citations for how to reference these.)
Citing films or videotapes Place the type of medium, for example, Motion picture or Videotape in the bracketed descriptor.
Weir, P. B. (Producer), & Harrison, B. F. (Director). (1992). Levels of consciousness [Motion picture]. Boston, MA: Filmways.
Here, the main people responsible for the videotape are given, with their roles identified in parentheses after their names. After the title, the medium is identified (here, a motion picture). The distributor's name and location comprises the last part of the entry.
Citing recordings
Writer, A. (Date of copyright). Title of song [Recorded by artist if different from writer]. Title of album [Medium of recording: CD, record, cassette, etc.]. Location: Label. (Recording date if different than copyright)
McFerrin, B. (Vocalist). (1990). Medicine music [Cassette Recording]. Hollywood, CA: EMI-USA.
Citing computer software
Arend, D. N. (1993). Choices (Version 4.0) [Computer software]. Champaign, IL: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Research Laboratory. (CERL Report No.CH7-22510)
Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (Version 2) [Computer software]. Englewood, NJ: Biostat.
If an individual(s) has proprietary rights to the software, their name(s) are listed at the head of the entry, last names first, followed by a period. Otherwise, treat such references as unauthored. Do not italicize the title. Specify in brackets that the source is computer software, program or language. List the location and the organization's name that produced the program. Add any other necessary information for identifying the program (in the first example, the report number) in parentheses at the entry’s conclusion. To reference a manual, follow the same as above but add “manual” as the source in the bracketed information. Do not add a period at the end of a citation if it ends in a web address.


Citing continued

ERIC Documents (Report available from the Educational Resources Information Center)

Mead, J. V. (1992). Looking at old photographs: Investigating the tales that novice teachers bring with them (Report No. NCRTL-RR-92-4). East Lansing, MI: National Center for Research on Teacher Learning. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED346082)
Citing multivolume works

Wilson, J. G., & Fraser, F. C. (Eds.). (1977-1978). Handbook of teratology (Vols. 1-4). New York: Plenum Press.
In listing a multivolume work, the publication dates should be inclusive for all volumes. The volumes should be identified, in parentheses, immediately following the book title. Do not use a period between the title and the parenthetical information; close the entire title, including the volume information, with a period.
Edited collections

Grice, H. P., & Gregory, R. L. (Eds.). (1968). Early language development. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Higgins, J. (Ed.). (1988). Psychology. New York: Norton.
Citing specific editions of a book

Brockett, O. (1987). History of the theatre (5th ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Immediately after the book's title, note the edition information in parentheses (for example, “5th ed.” or “Rev. ed.”). Do not use a period between the title and the parenthetical information.

Work discussed in a secondary source
 If Boyd’s work is discussed in a work by Cohen and you did not read Boyd’s work, list the work by Cohen in the reference list, as shown below, and use the following in the body of the paper, “Boyd’s findings (as cited in Cohen, 2002)...”
Cohen, E. B. (2002). Developing organizations. Santa Rosa, CA: Informing Science Institute.
Translated works

Cohen, E. C. (2001). Make way for the information age. (E. C. Boyd, Trans.). San Francisco: IS Press. (Original work published in 1801.)
The original publication date is the last portion of the entry and should be in parentheses with the note “Original work published” followed by the date.
In text, cite the original publication date and the date of translation. (Cohen, 1801/2001)
Non-English works

Give the original title of the work or article in the native language, followed by the English translation in brackets []. If the source is an article in a journal, the name of the journal does not need to be translated.
Chassot, A. (2003). Alfabetização científica: Uma possibilidade para a inclusão social [Scientific literacy: A possibility for social inclusion]. Revista Brasileira de Educação, 22, 89-100.
Lévy, P. (1997). As tecnologias da inteligência: O futuro do pensamento na era da informática [Intelligence technologies: The thought future in informatics era]. Rio de Janeiro: Editora.
Proceedings

Capitalize the name of the conference or symposium and place in italics. If only the abstract appear in the proceedings, insert [Abstract] after the title of the paper. If the proceedings are published in an edited book, include the name of the editor and publisher. Otherwise, just give the name of the conference.
Cynx, J., Williams, H., & Nottebohm, F. (1992). Hemispheric differences in avian song discrimination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 89, 1372-1375.
Deci, E. L., & Ryan, R. M. (1991). A motivational approach to self: Integration in personality. In R. Dienstbier (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation: Vol. 38. Perspectives on motivation (pp. 237-288). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Taylor, W. J., Zhu, G. X., Dekkers, J. & Marshall, S. (2003, June). Factors affecting home internet use in Central Queensland. Proceedings of the 2003 Information Science and Information Technology Education Conference, Pori, Finland, 573-588. Retrieved from http://proceedings.informingscience.org/IS2003Proceedings/docs/080Taylo.pdf