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Citations: Citing Sources within Your Academic Work

Citations: Citing Sources within Your Academic Work. This presentation is an adapted version of one compiled by Mount Royal University’s Student Learning Services and Library for 2016-2017. You can access the original document here: http://www.mtroyal.ca/library/files/citation/mla_research.pdf.

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Citations: Citing Sources within Your Academic Work

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  1. Citations: Citing Sources within Your Academic Work This presentation is an adapted version of one compiled by Mount Royal University’s Student Learning Services and Library for 2016-2017. You can access the original document here: http://www.mtroyal.ca/library/files/citation/mla_research.pdf

  2. Whenever you use a quotation or summarize or paraphrase someone else’s ideas or research, you must cite the sources. The citation will be documented at the bottom of your assignment and is usually accompanied by in-text citations through the work.

  3. What a citation looks like

  4. Parts of a citation • The structure of a citation changes based on the type of resource

  5. Website

  6. Print Media: Journal/Magazine

  7. Print Book

  8. Comparison

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