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How do you cite sources in a paper?

How do you cite sources in a paper?

You must cite all information used in your paper, whenever and wherever you use it. When citing sources in the body of your paper, list the author’s last name only (no initials) and the year the information was published. If you use a direct quote, add the page number to your citation, like this: (Dodge, 2008, p.

How do you list sources?

Basic Rules for Most SourcesAll lines after the first line of each entry in your reference list should be indented one-half inch from the left margin. All authors’ names should be inverted (i.e., last names should be provided first).Authors’ first and middle names should be written as initials.

Where do you cite your sources?

You provide complete information about the source (author, title, name of publication, date, etc.) at the end of your paper, in the bibliography (also called the works cited or references page, depending on the style you use).

What happens if you don’t cite your sources?

Failure to cite basically means that you are claiming that the entire paper and all of its information as yours and, if that’s untrue, it’s plagiarism. However, in situations where the citation is neither correct nor complete, it can definitely still be considered plagiarism.