When you write a research paper, you use information and facts from a variety of resources to support your own ideas or to help you develop new ones. 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:
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The citation style you use will affect your paper in several ways as shown in this image.
Cite all outside sources you use in your research paper! Citing is required for sources you:
Quote word-for-word,
Paraphrase (rewrite using your own words), and
Summarize (rewrite the main concept or idea in your own words).
Your instructor should tell you which citation style they want you to use. Click on the appropriate link below to learn how to format your paper and cite your sources according to a particular style.