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The purpose of this wiki

… to gather educational materials on a Supply Chain Management program at a college in Toronto ON, Canada, in a consistent, accessible, and tidy way.

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Must know before you start

🔺These are what you need to know before we begin the program.

Topics Where to find more information on that topic
First day essentials What do I need to know on the 1st day of my program? Where is this and that? What is your email address? What apps do I need? And many more things that you will need to know before we start. Click here to learn about things you need to know before you start your program
Plagiarism What is plagiarism? Is it serious? Should I worry about it? How can I avoid plagiarism? Can you give me a few resources so I can learn more about this topic? Click here to learn more about plagiarism and how to avoid it
Citation What is a citation and how can I create proper citations? What is the difference between a citation and a reference list? Do I really need to cite? What must be cited and what can be left uncited? Click here to learn more about citation
Zotero How can I cite? What software can I use to help me with citations? How can Zotero help me do my citations professionally? How does this bibliography management software work in a word-processor Click here to learn more about Zotero
References What are some acceptable and unacceptable references? Are some sources better or worse than other? Which sources should I avoid using? Can you give me a few examples of reputable sources? Click here to learn more about acceptable/unacceptable references

Textbooks

If you want to see a full list of all the books we will use for our courses in one place, the following page will be for you:

Resources and tools

You’ll need these sooner or later.

Collection Description
Resources A set of various educational resources, libraries, templates, forms, etc. I will use items from the following resources in my courses to enrich each course and to add value to our program. I’ll frequently refer to some items on that page through this program (e.g. LinkedIn Learning or Toronto Public Library). Try to see if you can navigate your way around them.
Essential tools … for education & business. The following tools are optional. You won’t need them to complete your courses. However, most successful businesses, specially those with limited budgets, will need to have some of them after all. I am going to introduce them in my classes gradually and ask you to use a few of them for security or privacy reasons.
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