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1. NoodleTools Quick Cite!
- www.noodletools.com
- Cite a: Book | Encyclopedia Article | Magazine Article | Online Magazine Article | Newspaper Article | Online Newspaper Article | Professional Web Page | Personal Web Site | E-Mail Message | Online Discussion List or Forum Posting | CD-ROM | Interview | Scholarly Project .
- Quick Cite is no longer being maintained or supported at NoodleTools. NoodleBib MLA Starter (also free) replaced Quick Cite as of February 28, 2004.
- A rework of our Quick Cite tool used by hundreds of schools since 1999, MLA Starter gives the student clear, color-coded examples of how to cite the sources they are most likely to encounter (printed and online books, reference sources, magazines, newspapers, etc. ...
2. Avoiding Plagiarism
- sja.ucdavis.edu
- You must put others' words in quotation marks and cite your source(s) and must give citations when using others' ideas, even if those ideas are paraphrased in your own words.
- Any time you use information from a source, you must cite it.
- HOW TO CITE SOURCES.
- If you repeat another's exact words, you MUST use quotation marks and cite the source. If you adapt a chart or paraphrase a sentence, you must still cite. ...
- ALWAYS cite words, information, and ideas you use if they are new to you (learned in your research). No matter where you find it -- even in an encyclopedia or on the Internet -- you cite it!.
- You don't have to cite "common knowledge," BUT the fact must really be commonly known. ...
- WHEN IN DOUBT, CITE. ...
- Identifying the source "up front" means the student doesn't need a page cite until the end of this paragraph, but additional page citations would be required to reference facts used later in the paper.
- MORE EXAMPLES - How to Cite Correctly.
- In research writing, we cite sources for a couple reasons: to notify readers of our information sources and give credit to those from whom we have borrowed. ...
- A Different Solution (quotation with cite):.
- Read the syllabus and the assignment; ask your instructor how to cite sources; and get a book on writing and citing research papers. ...
3. Cite them right - referencing made easy (2004)
- www.unn.ac.uk
- Cite them right .
- Cite them right: referencing made easy.
4. Cité des Sciences : Sciences Actualités - Brèves
- www.cite-sciences.com
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5. Cite them Right- Electronic Information
- www.unn.ac.uk
- Update on Pro-Cite. Pro-Cite on Windows P. ...
- To link its data it uses Uniform Resource Locators, or URLs which are used to cite material on the web.
6. How do you cite URL's in a bibliography?
- www.nrlssc.navy.mil
- How do you cite URL's in a bibliography? .
- Re: How do you cite URL's in a bibliography? (not in FAQ). ...
7. Guide to Citing Sources
- www.skidmore.edu
- How to cite sources in anthropology.
- An excellent way to learn how to cite sources in an anthropology paper is to look at an article in American Anthropologist, the main journal of the American Anthropological Association. ...
- You must cite every reference that you used to prepare your paper (every book, book chapter, article, web site, video, etc. ...
8. Citing Articles Found or Retrieved with InfoTrac
- employees.csbsju.edu
- You should not cite an abstract, which is simply a condensed summary of the article written by the author to help researchers know if the information will be helpful. but if you decide it will be helpful, you have to go and get the whole thing and read it! Then cite it from the text you find. ...
- Cite as follows:.
- You should not cite page or paragraph numbers unless these page numbers are standard and thus apply to every reader who might retrieve or look up the article. That means you should not cite page numbers from browser-printed journal articles, as they are no guarantee that a subsequent reader will find the text. ...
- If you retrieve the article using something like Adobe Acrobat that puts standard but non-original page numbers on the article, you may cite these page numbers.
- If you do not have standard page or paragraph page numbers to cite, and the author and/or source is named in the text of your paper, no parenthetical citation at all is necessary. ...
9. How to Cite Media
- www.lib.berkeley.edu
- How to Cite Film, Video, and Online Media.
- If necessary, cite the title of a particular episode as follows: .
- To cite the overall web site: .
10. LPC Library Works Cited - Examples: Internet Websites
- lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us
- To cite subscription databases, such as Gender Watch, Academic Search Elite, RAND California, CountryWatch. ...
11. What is Plagiarism?
- www.georgetown.edu
- If you use someone else's ideas, you should cite the source. ...
- I thought I can use someone's words if I reference or cite the source. ...
- It doesn't matter if you are using the Encyclopedia or looking at your roommate's paper for the same course: if it's not your work, cite it. ...
- So why do you have to cite the source of something when you are writing. ... But yes, you do have to cite sources, even for paraphrase. ...
- If you can imagine the reader saying: "what was the source of that idea?" then you should cite it, even if you rewrote it in your own words. ...
- Even a passage that has been "sanitized" in this way, where the resemblance to the original comes only in the similarity of the arguments, you still must cite the original work. ...
- 1, 1998, you might cite this page as: .
- If you spent long hours discussing the themes from your paper on Andy Warhol with your roommate, who happened to have lived in Greenwich Village and knew people who knew him, then just cite your roommate as a source in a footnote. ...
- Knowing how and when to cite is your responsibility. ...
- ) Such philosophical positions notwithstanding, plagiarism is a reality if you don't cite the sources. ...
- If in a short, informal paper you cite a passage from a work all the members of your class are reading in the same edition, it may be entirely sufficient simply to cite page numbers (and if necessary the title of the text) parenthetically within your own sentences: “Hobbes suggests that life outside civil society is likely to be ‘solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short’ (Leviathan, p. ...
12. Citing Sources
- library.duke.edu
- We offer the following sections to help you understand how to cite the sources you have used in writing your papers, and to understand the nature of plagiarism and how to avoid it. ...
- Whenever you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or otherwise refer to the work of another, you are required to cite its source, either by way of parenthetical citation or by means of a footnote. ...
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