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  2. The most commonly used citation styles are APA and MLA. The free Scribbr Citation Generator is the quickest way to cite sources in these styles. Simply enter the URL, DOI, or title, and we’ll generate an accurate, correctly formatted citation.

  3. How to Cite Sources | Citation Examples for APA, MLA & Chicago - ...

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    The MLA in-text citation guidelines, MLA works cited standards, and MLA annotated bibliography instructions provide scholars with the information they need to properly cite sources in their research papers, articles, and assignments.

  4. APA Citation Examples & Citation Generator - EasyBib

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    The Basics of APA Citations. References vs. Citations. Formatting Author Information. Formatting Titles and Dates. Citation Examples. Citing Books. Citing Journals and Articles. Citing Various Digital Sources. Citing Various Media Sources. Citing Additional Sources. Resources. APA Citation Template. Troubleshooting. The Basics of APA.

  5. How to Cite a Website | MLA, APA & Chicago Examples - Scribbr

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    To cite a page from a website, you need a short in-text citation and a corresponding reference stating the author’s name, the date of publication, the title of the page, the website name, and the URL. This information is presented differently in different citation styles.

  6. Citing your sources is important because it: Allows you to avoid plagiarism. Establishes the credentials of your sources. Backs up your arguments with evidence. Allows your reader to verify the legitimacy of your conclusions. The most common citation styles are APA, MLA, and Chicago style.

  7. Basic Principles of Citation - APA Style

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    To cite a specific part of a source, provide an author–date citation for the work plus information about the specific part. Even when sources cannot be retrieved (e.g., because they are personal communications), still credit them in the text (however, avoid using online sources that are no longer recoverable).

  8. Books, articles, videos, interviews, and Web sites are some examples of sources you might use. Citing these sources of information in your work is essential because: It gives credit to the author of the original work who provided you with the information or idea.

  9. The official source for APA Style, the style manual of choice for writers, researchers, editors, students, and educators in the social and behavioral sciences, natural sciences, nursing, communications, education, business, engineering, and other fields. APA Style: Tutorials and Webinars.

  10. A Quick Guide to Referencing | Cite Your Sources Correctly. Referencing means acknowledging the sources you have used in your writing. Including references helps you support your claims and ensures that you avoid plagiarism. There are many referencing styles, but they usually consist of two things:

  11. Library Guides: Start Your Research: Cite Your Sources

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    A basic citation includes the author, title, and publication information of the source. From: Lemieux Library, University of Seattle. Why Should You Cite? Quoting. Are you quoting two or more consecutive words from a source? Then the original source should be cited and the words or phrase placed in quotes. Paraphrasing.