At this stage of the Research Cycle, the need to give credit to those from whose work you borrowed becomes paramount, as is the format for the project you are working on. Depending on who assigns the project, the required format may change; therefore, it is important that you know where to go for format help. The Internet has greatly aided in searching for this information, and there are several sites that will help you create your citations by using an online generator. However, if you are unsure, or would like to get an informed second opinion, we have listed several print resources below for you to use to aid in properly citing your work.
Plagiarism Prevention
Here's a useful guide from the University of Wisconsin:
Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL). Full of great resources and examples. This is a one-stop place to learn how to format, and write with style. For Attribution links, make sure to click on the Research and Citation link to the right of the page. Everything you will ever need is there to learn how to cite sources in any format.
Attribution
Table of Contents
At this stage of the Research Cycle, the need to give credit to those from whose work you borrowed becomes paramount, as is the format for the project you are working on. Depending on who assigns the project, the required format may change; therefore, it is important that you know where to go for format help. The Internet has greatly aided in searching for this information, and there are several sites that will help you create your citations by using an online generator. However, if you are unsure, or would like to get an informed second opinion, we have listed several print resources below for you to use to aid in properly citing your work.
Plagiarism Prevention
Quoting Sources
References for Creating and Checking Citations
Automatic Citation Generators
MLA
Sample Criteria:(being reformatted)
Also, be sure to check out the MLA style guide at Purdue's OWL. It is extensive and up to date.
APA
See Mrs. Deluccia-Davis' reference sheet for a quick refresher on both APA and Chicago style.
Chicago and Turbian
Style Overview and Reference Sheets:
- Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL). Full of great resources and examples. This is a one-stop place to learn how to format, and write with style. For Attribution links, make sure to click on the Research and Citation link to the right of the page. Everything you will ever need is there to learn how to cite sources in any format.
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