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Journalism: Citation Resources

Citation Resources

Why Cite?

While most of your paper should consist of your own thoughts and ideas, it is important to include the research and ideas of others and give them credit for their work.  When you do this, you are citing sources.  Citing sources helps you because it:

  • Demonstrates you have done the necessary research to learn as much as possible about your topic,
  • Provides evidence for your arguments,
  • Makes your work more credible because you have considered a variety of resources,
  • Helps you avoid plagiarism, and
  • Allows you (and your audience) to locate the source when conducting further research.

Copyright and Accessibility

Citation Resources

Citation Format Styles

What to cite

You should cite any idea that is not your own. Always cite when you:

  • Use a direct quotation,
  • Paraphrase someone else's words or ideas,
  • Summarize someone else's words or ideas, or
  • Include statistics.