"Truthiness" and the Challenges of Academic Writing | p. 1 |
Decisions to Make | p. 3 |
Plagiarism | p. 4 |
Popular Style Manuals | p. 6 |
Elements Required in a Citation | p. 8 |
When Do You Need to Acknowledge a Source? | p. 10 |
Material from Classroom Discussion | p. 10 |
Common Knowledge | p. 11 |
Using Textbooks as Sources | p. 12 |
Using Sources in Class Presentations | p. 13 |
When Should You Paraphrase and When Should You Quote? | p. 16 |
How Should You Paraphrase Information From a Source? | p. 18 |
Selecting Information from Your Source | p. 18 |
Giving Credit to Your Source | p. 20 |
The Importance of Accuracy in Paraphrasing | p. 21 |
How Should You Quote Material From a Source? | p. 23 |
How Much to Quote | p. 23 |
How to Present a Quotation | p. 24 |
How to Show Additions and Deletions in a Quotation | p. 26 |
How Should You Punctuate Quotations? | p. 33 |
Introducing a Quotation | p. 33 |
Ending a Quotation | p. 34 |
Presenting Quotations within Quotations | p. 35 |
Punctuating Titles | p. 35 |
Quoting Poetry | p. 36 |
Quotation Marks and Other Punctuation | p. 37 |
How Should You Select and Cite Electronic and Internet Sources? | p. 39 |
Source Reliability: A Sample Topic | p. 41 |
Citing Internet Websites | p. 44 |
Other Electronic Sources | p. 45 |
A Further Note About Style Manuals | p. 49 |
Revision Checklist for Quoting and Paraphrasing | p. 52 |
Internet Resources | p. 54 |
Works Cited | p. 65 |
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