Friday, December 2, 2011

Citation Terminolgy voc words

Citation- A quotation or reference to another work (book, paper), from another author included as a reliable source within yours. Citation is used to avoid plagiarism and to make it possible for readers to easily find the sources you used in your work.
MLA Format- A style of writing that provides writers with a way for citing their sources. The format helps build an author’s credibility and protect writers from plagiarism.
Works cited Page- Last page in your paper. The page should list the sources you used in your paper in alphabetical order, their publication date and location.  This allows for an easy location of the sources used.
Annotated Bibliography-  A list of the research that has been done. The list should be presented in alphabetical order and include a brief summary or annotation. The list serves as an evaluation of each source.
Quoting- To copy a group of words exactly as they appear in another text or speech. Quoting serves the purpose of letting know the reader that that piece of text is not yours and allows the author to provide evidence for a statement or argument.
Paraphrasing- To take someone else’s words and express the same meaning in your own. This helps clarify the message of the other author, but does not restate the message word for word.
Summarizing- To take the main points/ ideas of a text and put them into your own words.  A summary is considerably shorter than the actual text being used as a reference but should still attribute the summarized ideas to the original author.
Plagiarism- Form of stealing in which you take someone else’s words and present them as your own.  Plagiarism often leads to legal repercussions.

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