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BUS 200: Legal & Regulatory Environment of Business: Writing Your Paper / Preparing Your Presentation

Created by Dana Gordon, Acting Business & Economics Librarian, Spring 2010; updated by Terrence Bennett , Spring 2025

Ace your presentation!

For more tips on presentation skills, refer to this LibGuide on business presentations.

Presentation skills

Preparing Your Presentation

Preparing your presentation

 Business Presentations – Search the TCNJ Library catalog or article databases for business presentations or other relevant subject terms (including “death by PowerPoint”).

 Effective Use of PowerPoint: Online Tutorial – Baruch College (includes audio)
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/dml/engine.php?action=viewAsset&mediaIndex=432

To find more, search the TCNJ Library catalog for relevant terms, such as Business presentations, Public speaking, etc.

Writing Your Paper

WRITE WELL; CITE YOUR SOURCES CORRECTLY; AVOID PLAGIARISM

To save a lot of time in preparing and APA-formatted bibliography, look for the "create citation" feature in most article databases to capture your citations in APA format.
Please note: if you use the citation feature within EBSCO databases, you will see the following notice:
NOTE: Review the instructions at EBSCO Support Site and make any necessary corrections before using. Pay special attention to personal names, capitalization, and dates. Always consult your library resources for the exact formatting and punctuation guidelines.
Other databases post similar notices. Remember that you have the ultimate responsibility for ensuring that your citations are properly formatted. Use the online resources listed below for guidance on proper APA citation style, or the APA's online Style and Grammar Guidelines, or consult the Publication manual of the American Psychological Association.

Writing Resources

Citation Resources

Legal Citation Resources

Citation Management

RefWorks

RefWorks is a web-based program that allows you to easily collect, manage, and organize bibliographic citations by interfacing with databases. RefWorks also operates directly with MS Word, making it easy to import citations and incorporate them into your writing as properly formatted footnotes or parenthetical citations according to the style of your choice.

NOTE: The RefWorks providers themselves urge you to examine your citations carefully to make sure they are correctly imported and formatted. You may want to consult one of the Style Guides, such as those found above.