Citation involves properly crediting the authors of information sources used in a paper or presentation. Remember all your sources must be cited, whether presenting information orally or in writing. This includes images and video.
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Many of your assignments require use of both direct quotes and paraphrases.
Both quotes and paraphrases must be cited.
Direct quotes are word-for-word quotations.
Cite them with quotation marks and an in-text citation.
e.g., The Gettyburg Address opens "Four score and seven years ago" (Lincoln, 1863, p. #).
Paraphrases restate someone else's ideas in your own words.
Cite with an in-text citation.
e.g., The Gettysburg Address opens by looking to past decades (Lincoln, 1863, p. #).
Always cite your sources. Follow these Quick Style Guides or the complete style manuals.
Most citation questions can be answered with the quick guides above. For more specific questions, refer to these full manuals, or consult a librarian.