Summary of "Citation: A (Very) Brief Introduction"

Summary of “Citation: A (Very) Brief Introduction”

The video provides a concise overview of what citation is, why it is important, and how it is commonly practiced in academic writing.

Main Ideas and Concepts

Definition of Citation: Citation is the practice of identifying and acknowledging sources that you have quoted, paraphrased, or otherwise used in your writing.

Purpose of Citation: - Allows readers to verify and follow up on claims made in the writing. - Gives credit to original authors whose ideas support your argument. - Demonstrates how your work builds upon existing scholarship. - Helps readers understand connections between various works and your own ideas.

Common Citation Styles: The most frequently used citation styles are MLA, APA, Chicago, and CSE, each developed by different academic or professional organizations.

Two-Part Citation Process: 1. In-text citation: A brief notation placed immediately after the referenced material in the body of the paper. 2. Bibliographic entry: A detailed citation at the end of the paper (in a works cited list or bibliography) that includes essential publication information such as title, author, and date.

Guides and Tools: Each citation style has an official guide detailing its rules. Many online tools are available to assist with formatting citations correctly.

Seeking Help: If unsure about citation practices or specific styles, consulting a librarian is recommended.


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