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Research: Citing Sources
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Mark Sutton
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The last in our series on research, this episode discusses why and when we should cite, as well as some strategies for making citation easier.
Additional materials:
- Overview of citation systems (all from Purdue OWL):
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Writing Center's "Plagiarism" and "Why We Cite" (video)
- Purdue OWL's "Using Citation Generators Responsibly"
- Writing Across the Curriculum Clearinghouse's "An Overview of Documentation Systems"
- Anne Canavan's "Citations: Why, When, How?"
- Annika Clark's "Finding the Right Spiderman: An Introduction to Reference and Citation Formats"
- From Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research
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