- Viewing: 2003 John Jay Yearbook: Just-Us | Lloyd Sealy Library Digital . . .
Source ;John Jay College Archives, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- Viewing: Exhumation of body of Hymen Yuran, near Loch Sheldrake Inn . . .
Black and White Photograph Exhumation of body of Hymen Yuran, near Loch Sheldrake Inn, Sullivan County, NY
- Remembering Dr. Jeffrey Kroessler - Lloyd Sealy Library
I enjoyed his impromptu visits to the Reference Desk when he would chat with anyone and everyone there – librarians, staff, students, teaching faculty, and external researchers
- Viewing: Photograph of Ibn Kenyatta | Lloyd Sealy Library Digital . . .
Kenyatta, Ibn African American prisoners Prisoners as artists -- New York (State) Object identifier McGivern0003 External links In the Fray by Marguerite [Culp] Kearns - Freedom Deferred - Ibn Kenyatta Source GARY MCGIVERN AND MARGUERITE CULP PAPERS, Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- How to brief a case - Lloyd Sealy Library
Confusion often arises over the term “legal brief ” There are at least two different senses in which the term is used Appellate brief An appellate brief is a written legal argument presented to an appellate court Its purpose is to persuade the higher court to uphold or reverse the trial court’s decision Briefs of this kind are therefore geared to presenting the issues involved in the
- Citation Help: APA, MLA, Chicago and Bluebook - Citing Sources: APA . . .
When using outside sources or others’ ideas to strengthen an argument in your paper, you must give the author (s) credit to avoid any charges of plagiarism (see John Jay College’s policy on Academic Integrity) APA (American Psychological Association), MLA (Modern Language Association) and Chicago are three of the most popular citation styles They each have their own style and rules for
- APA 6 (see APA 7 for most current APA style guide) - Citing Sources . . .
Citing references in the body Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing are the three ways in which you may incorporate external sources into your paper
- Annual report Police Department, City of New York. (1912)
External links Read online: Annual report Police Department, City of New York (1912)
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