Sunday, October 14, 2018

The Writing Process: Citations


CITATIONS

Citing sources properly is essential to avoiding plagiarism. No matter if plagiarism is intentional or unintentional, all un-cited source usage counts as plagiarism and will negatively impact your standing with the instructor, your assignment grade, and possibly result in expulsion from the class. Learn about citations so that you do not plagiarize. See the Source Citation content below.


Source Citation

·                     Give Credit

·                     General Guidelines
·                     Handouts and Style Guides
·                     In Text (Parenthetical) Citations Quick Guide
·                     How to Cite
·                     Figures and Charts
·                     Image Usage


Citation Rules

·                     Citing Overview

·                     References
·                     Modern Language Association (MLA)
·                     American Psychological Association (APA)
·                     Turabian Formatting (Liberty)
·                     The Chicago Manual of Style
·                     How to Cite
·                     How to Paraphrase a Source
·                     What is Plagiarism
·                     Plagiarism Facts & Stats
·                     Preventing Plagiarism When Writing


Images in Writing

·                     Image Usage

·                     Figures and Charts

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