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Why Cite? Why is it important for you as a student in America to cite your sources? What does citing accomplish?

Why Cite? To establish your credibility. To map your research. To separate your own ideas and words from other people’s ideas and words. To credit others for the work they have done

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Citing actually has two parts

This Is an APA Citation In-text Citation: “Many students simply do not grasp that using words they did not write is a serious misdeed” (Gabriel, 2010). Bibliographic Citation at the End: Gabriel, T. (2010, August 1). Plagiarism lines blur for students in digital age. The New York Times. Retrieved from

This Is an MLA Citation In-text: “Many students simply do not grasp that using words they did not write is a serious misdeed” (Gabriel). Bibliographic Citation at the End: Gabriel, Trip. "Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age." The New York Times. N.p., 1 Aug Web. 3 Oct /

A Citation Has Two Parts An in-text citation means nothing by itself! The in-text citation points to the bibliographic citation at the end, which a reader can use to find your original source.

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PART I: IN-TEXT CITATIONS

Your Text: Other Voices Summary Broad overview of main ideas Paraphrase Specific passage restated using different language Direct Quote Single passage repeated word for word

General Guidelines for Incorporating Sources Introduce the quote, paraphrase, or summary so that it connects to your ideas and lets us know where it comes from.

General Guidelines for Incorporating Sources Some common verbs used to introduce quotes, paraphrases or summaries include: claimed, wrote, argued, contended, noted, stated, and found (APA uses the past tense) OR, claims, writes, argues, contends, notes, states, and finds (MLA uses the present tense)

General Guidelines for Incorporating Sources Provide an in-text citation at the end of the sentence.

Introducing Your Quote, Paraphrase, or Summary Often you will want to introduce the author and his/her credentials as well as the title of the work you are quoting – this helps give your readers a reason to trust the credibility of the source.

Introducing Your Quote, Paraphrase, or Summary APA In their chapter, “Writing in U.S. Academic Contexts,” applied linguists Matsuda and Tardy (2008) stated that “[t]he expectations for college writing are often taken for granted by instructors” (p. 782). Authors Title Credentials

Introducing Your Quote, Paraphrase, or Summary MLA In their chapter, “Writing in U.S. Academic Contexts,” applied linguists, Matsuda and Tardy state that “[t]he expectations for college writing are often taken for granted by instructors” (782). Authors Title Credentials

Introducing Your Quote, Paraphrase, or Summary APA The reality we find is that “[i]n a society that is as diverse in linguistic, cultural, and national origins as the USA, it is inevitable that language would eventually become a source of conflict in education,” as indeed it has (Fillmore, 2004, p. 340). Quote is blended into your own sentence Author and year are now provided in the citation at the end

Introducing Your Quote, Paraphrase, or Summary MLA The reality we find is that “[i]n a society that is as diverse in linguistic, cultural, and national origins as the USA, it is inevitable that language would eventually become a source of conflict in education,” as indeed it has (Fillmore 340). Quote is blended into your own sentence Author now named in the citation at the end

Direct Quotes Use exact words from another source

Special Rules for Incorporating a Direct Quote Place the passage in quotation marks. Use brackets [ ] and ellipses … to show modifications.

Direct Quote in APA The reality we find is that “[i]n a society that is as diverse in linguistic, cultural, and national origins as the USA, it is inevitable that language would eventually become a source of conflict in education,” as indeed it has (Fillmore, 2004, p. 340). Citation goes at the end of the sentence The author(s) Year of publication Place the quote in quotation marks Page number

Direct Quote in MLA The reality we find is that, “[i]n a society that is as diverse in linguistic, cultural, and national origins as the USA, it is inevitable that language would eventually become a source of conflict in education,” as indeed it has (Fillmore 340). Citation goes at the end of the sentence The author(s) Place the quote in quotation marks Page number

Modifying Quotes with Brackets Original quotation: "Reading is also a process and it also changes you." Modified: Margaret Atwood wants her readers to realize that "[r]eading is also a process and it also changes [them]" (30).

Modifying Quotes with Ellipses Original quotation: "In a book of that title, Anderson observes that with the possible exception of what he calls 'primordial villages,' human communities exist as imagined entities in which people 'will never know most of their fellow-members, meet them or even hear of them, yet in the mind of each member lives the image of their communion.'” With Omissions: As Pratt notes, "Anderson observes that... human communities exist as imagined entitles in which people 'will never know most of their fellow- members... yet in the mind of each member lives the image of their communion'" (582).

Paraphrase States ideas from an original source but not the author’s original words.

Special Rules for Incorporating a Paraphrase Do not place whole paraphrase in quotation marks. You can keep a word or phrase of the author’s original language if you place it in quotes inside your paraphrase.

Guide to Constructing a Good Paraphrase Keep the author’s main ideas; don’t stray from the main point. Use your own words. Use your own sentence structure. Include specially memorable language in quotation marks Keep your comments, notes, and explanations separate.

A Good Paraphrase: APA Original Passage: “In a society that is as diverse in linguistic, cultural, and national origins as the USA, it is inevitable that language would eventually become a source of conflict in education” (Fillmore, 2004, p. 340). Paraphrase: Language within education is a contentious subject because of the level of diversity within the United States (Fillmore, 2004, p. 340).

A Good Paraphrase: MLA Original Passage: “In a society that is as diverse in linguistic, cultural, and national origins as the USA, it is inevitable that language would eventually become a source of conflict in education” (Fillmore 340). Paraphrase: Language within education is a contentious subject because of the level of diversity within the United States (Fillmore 340).

PRACTICING QUOTING AND PARAPHRASING

PART II: BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATIONS AT THE END OF YOUR TEXT

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BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION ACTIVITY

Remember that… It is always your responsibility to find out t he citation style used for the class and learn its rules. Your professor may not directly address this!

Get Help If… You have any questions or any doubts about how to cite a source!

Where to Find Help This Workshop’s handout! Ask your instructor Come to the Writing Center Visit the reference desk at the library Use online sources: The Purdue OWL Diana Hacker’s Online Guide

References DePaul University Office of Academic Affairs. (2012). Academic integrity policy. Retrieved from DePaul University, Office of Academic Affairs website: resources/teaching/academic- integrity/Documents/AcademicIntegrityPolicy_2012.pdf Gabriel, T. (2010, August 1). Plagiarism lines blur for students in digital age. The New York Times. Retrieved from Lunsford, A. A. (2008). St. Martin's Handbook (6th ed.). Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's. Stolley, K., Brizee, A. & Piaz, J. (2013, June 7). Overview and contradictions. Retrieved from