Jun 1, 2012 · REFERENCING AND CITATION IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Chapter in a Book By Musa, Bilkisu Aboda & Akpata, Oremeyi Grace Introduction Academic writing cannot be complete without citations and referencing. ... As a profession when we look to expand our skills, learn new techniques and expand visual communication in healthcare as an area of knowledge research papers become a valuable resource as references, to support this work. This Learning and CPD worksheet looks at citing, referencing and discusses pla … ... Jan 2, 2019 · Using research papers: Citations, referencing and plagiarism As we look to expand our skills, learn new techniques and expand medical illustration as an area of knowledge we need to use research papers, i.e. references, to support our work. This Learning and CPD worksheet looks at citing, referencing and plagiarism as well as how check ... Jul 3, 2012 · Using Research Papers: Citations, Referencing and Plagiarism David Bryson University of Derby, UK Correspondence [email protected] Pages 82-84 | Published online: 03 Jul 2012 ... Plagiarism is the act of presenting the words, ideas, or images of another as your own; it denies authors or creators of content the credit they are due. Whether deliberate or unintentional, plagiarism violates ethical standards in scholarship (see APA Ethics Code Standard 8.11, Plagiarism). ... Jun 1, 2012 · This Learning and CPD worksheet looks at citing, referencing and discusses plagiarism as well as giving advice on how to check references and think about using reference management software. As a profession when we look to expand our skills, learn new techniques and expand visual communication in healthcare as an area of knowledge research papers become a valuable resource as references, to ... ... Apr 18, 2023 · Your instructor may require that you use a specific style for your paper, or let you choose. Whichever citation style you use, make sure you follow the rules and use the same style throughout your paper. We often think of the citation style as meaning only the 'References' or 'Works Cited' page at the end of a research paper. In fact, a ... ... For most papers, cite one or two of the most representative sources for each key point. Literature review papers, however, typically include a more exhaustive list of references. Provide appropriate credit to the source (e.g., by using an in-text citation) whenever you do the following: paraphrase (i.e., state in your own words) the ideas of others ... Nov 13, 2024 · Here is an example of an in-text citation in an author-date style: In their review of the literature (Knapik et al., 2015) some themes emerge … This style uses an approach in which an author-date are located / identified directly within the text when a source is used, which then allows the reader to find the full reference to the source at the end of the essay on a separate references list ... ... Nov 13, 2024 · This tutorial explains the importance of correctly citing your sources, the principles of citing and referencing, key characteristics of referencing styles and how to formulate citations and references. To complete the entire tutorial takes 30-40 minutes. You can also dip in to sections that interest you, and leave the tutorial and come back later. ... ">

Using research papers: citations, referencing and plagiarism

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  • DOI: 10.3109/17453054.2012.690128

As a profession when we look to expand our skills, learn new techniques and expand visual communication in healthcare as an area of knowledge research papers become a valuable resource as references, to support this work. This Learning and CPD worksheet looks at citing, referencing and discusses plagiarism as well as giving advice on how to check references and think about using reference management software.

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Research Paper: A step-by-step guide: 8. Citations & Plagiarism

  • 1. Getting Started
  • 2. Topic Ideas
  • 3. Thesis Statement & Outline
  • 4. Appropriate Sources
  • 5. Search Techniques
  • 6. Taking Notes & Documenting Sources
  • 7. Evaluating Sources
  • 8. Citations & Plagiarism
  • 9. Writing Your Research Paper

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About Citations

The importance of citations.

Writing a research paper requires that you:

  • use outside resources for information
  • let readers know where that information came from
  • make it easy for readers to find the information themselves

That's what citations are for.  Unless you are stating your own ideas or common knowledge (such as that the Earth revolves around the sun), you will have to cite the source where the idea comes from.

Citing the sources you use in your paper:

  • gives credit to the author of the original source
  • avoids plagiarism
  • allows your readers to identify the source for further study
  • shows that your position is well-researched

Citation Styles

There are different citation styles for different areas of study.   APA, Chicago , and MLA are used most. Your instructor may require that you use a specific style for your paper, or let you choose.  Whichever citation style you use, make sure you follow the rules and use the same style throughout your paper.

We often think of the citation style as meaning only the 'References' or 'Works Cited' page at the end of a research paper. In fact, a citation style governs:

  • the format of the paper
  • the in-text citations
  • th e bibliography

Check out our guides for each style, or learn even more at the Purdue Owl Online Writing Lab.

  • MLA Guide (8th edition)
  • Chicago Style Guide

It's easy to get citations from most sources.  Watch this video to learn how.

Plagiarism is the unacknowledged use of another person's words or ideas as if they were your own. This includes:

  • taking someone else's paper and turning it in as your own
  • copying sentences word-for-word from a source
  • quoting someone's words or using their ideas without giving them credit
  • using a substantial amount of information from someone else that makes up a majority of your paper even though you have given credit to the original source

Plagiarism is an academic offense and can have severe consequences. At Butte College, the consequences of plagiarism can range from failing a course to long-term suspension from the College.

While some students plagiarize with intent, many students commit plagiarism unintentionally. So it is important to be aware of different forms of plagiarism and make sure you avoid mistakes.  Watch this video to learn about avoiding plagiarism.

How to Introduce and Use Citations in Your Paper

It can be challenging to use citations in your paper. How should you introduce your sources? What and when do you need to cite? When should you paraphrase, summarize, or use a direct quotation? What do those terms even mean? 

Here are some things to consider when using resources in your writing. 

  • Establish what does and does not need to be cited. In general, common knowledge does not need to be cited. This includes information in encyclopedias or dictionaries, facts and biographical information about well known people, and dates and major information about historical events. If you are unsure if the information is common knowledge, err on the side of caution and cite your source. 
  • Learn what constitutes plagiarism. The short video in the right hand column will help. There are many different ways you can plagiarize information. In order to avoid plagiarism, cite your source any time you summarize, paraphrase, or directly quote from something. 
  • Learn the differences between summarizing, paraphrasing, and direct quotations . 
  • Always introduce your sources so they are clear to your reader. Use words and phrases such as according to, states, suggests, argues, claims, etc. An example might be the following: Librarian Jean Ping suggests that a citation guide always be used for reference when writing citations (22).
  • When in doubt, ask for help. You can ask a librarian , your instructor, or contact CAS . 

Citation Generators

The citation generator links below can help you format your citations using forms and prompts. Just choose your style and type of source.

  • NoodleTools Express

Need More Help?

Get your paper and citations checked at the Center for Academic Success (CAS).

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  • NetTutor You can access 24/7 online tutoring through Canvas.
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Referencing and managing information

This guide covers:

  • the role of referencing in academic writing and practice;
  • how to reference sources appropriately;
  • how to acknowledge the use of generative AI and reference generative AI;
  • how to avoid academic dishonesty and plagiarism through appropriate acknowledgement of your sources.

Acknowledging the use of generative AI and referencing generative AI

  • Acknowledging the use of GenAI and referencing GenAI This guidance presents UCL's general approach to acknowledging the use of generative AI and referencing generative AI.

Introduction to referencing tutorial

  • Introduction to referencing tutorial This tutorial explains the importance of correctly citing your sources, the principles of citing and referencing, key characteristics of referencing styles and how to formulate citations and references. To complete the entire tutorial takes 30-40 minutes. You can also dip in to sections that interest you, and leave the tutorial and come back later. A certificate of completion is available.

Introduction to referencing tutorial

See our related tutorial on 'Good academic practice in the use of sources' to find out more about acknowledging your sources, including paraphrasing and quoting, and what constitutes common knowledge.

  • Good academic practice in the use of sources This tutorial introduces considerations in the use of sources in your academic work to ensure good academic practice. A certificate of completion is available. The tutorial takes 30-40 minutes.

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  1. Using Research Papers: Citations, Referencing and Plagiarism

    Jun 1, 2012 · REFERENCING AND CITATION IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Chapter in a Book By Musa, Bilkisu Aboda & Akpata, Oremeyi Grace Introduction Academic writing cannot be complete without citations and referencing.

  2. Using research papers: citations, referencing and plagiarism

    As a profession when we look to expand our skills, learn new techniques and expand visual communication in healthcare as an area of knowledge research papers become a valuable resource as references, to support this work. This Learning and CPD worksheet looks at citing, referencing and discusses pla …

  3. Using research papers: Citations, referencing and plagiarism

    Jan 2, 2019 · Using research papers: Citations, referencing and plagiarism As we look to expand our skills, learn new techniques and expand medical illustration as an area of knowledge we need to use research papers, i.e. references, to support our work. This Learning and CPD worksheet looks at citing, referencing and plagiarism as well as how check

  4. Using Research Papers: Citations, Referencing and Plagiarism

    Jul 3, 2012 · Using Research Papers: Citations, Referencing and Plagiarism David Bryson University of Derby, UK Correspondence [email protected] Pages 82-84 | Published online: 03 Jul 2012

  5. Plagiarism - APA Style

    Plagiarism is the act of presenting the words, ideas, or images of another as your own; it denies authors or creators of content the credit they are due. Whether deliberate or unintentional, plagiarism violates ethical standards in scholarship (see APA Ethics Code Standard 8.11, Plagiarism).

  6. Using Research Papers: Citations, Referencing and Plagiarism

    Jun 1, 2012 · This Learning and CPD worksheet looks at citing, referencing and discusses plagiarism as well as giving advice on how to check references and think about using reference management software. As a profession when we look to expand our skills, learn new techniques and expand visual communication in healthcare as an area of knowledge research papers become a valuable resource as references, to ...

  7. Research Paper: A step-by-step guide: 8. Citations & Plagiarism

    Apr 18, 2023 · Your instructor may require that you use a specific style for your paper, or let you choose. Whichever citation style you use, make sure you follow the rules and use the same style throughout your paper. We often think of the citation style as meaning only the 'References' or 'Works Cited' page at the end of a research paper. In fact, a ...

  8. Appropriate Level of Citation - APA Style

    For most papers, cite one or two of the most representative sources for each key point. Literature review papers, however, typically include a more exhaustive list of references. Provide appropriate credit to the source (e.g., by using an in-text citation) whenever you do the following: paraphrase (i.e., state in your own words) the ideas of others

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    Nov 13, 2024 · Here is an example of an in-text citation in an author-date style: In their review of the literature (Knapik et al., 2015) some themes emerge … This style uses an approach in which an author-date are located / identified directly within the text when a source is used, which then allows the reader to find the full reference to the source at the end of the essay on a separate references list ...

  10. References, citations and avoiding plagiarism - References ...

    Nov 13, 2024 · This tutorial explains the importance of correctly citing your sources, the principles of citing and referencing, key characteristics of referencing styles and how to formulate citations and references. To complete the entire tutorial takes 30-40 minutes. You can also dip in to sections that interest you, and leave the tutorial and come back later.