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Sustainable Building Rating Systems

DI Library's guide to resources on sustainable rating systems for buildings and interiors

DI Standards

DI Presentation Board Requirements

The front of each board must be labeled with the name of the student(s) and with the year and semester completed.

Each board should measure 16 x 20 inches, 20 x 30 inches, or 24 x 36 inches.

Cite Your Sources

When your instructor doesn’t care how you cite as long as you do cite, make sure to include the information someone would need to find your source on their own. A citation for a web page might look like this:

“Daylighting” by Gregg D. Ander. Whole Building Design Guide. http://www.wbdg.org/resources/daylighting.

 

Cite It Where You Use It

Every time you use a quotation, a piece of information, or an image from another source, cite the source right where you use it, whether it’s on your project board or in your paper, job book or presentation.

Include enough information to allow your audience to figure out which source (from your complete list at the end) you’re citing. For example, if you use the web page in the example above, the citation on your board or presentation slide might be “Daylighting."

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