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Bibliographies

Proper citation of sources is crucial for various reasons. It allows others to trace the origins of the information used, enabling further exploration and verification of the data. This practice acknowledges the original authors, giving credit where it is due, and helps to prevent plagiarism by clearly distinguishing others'

Bibliographies

Online Database

Website (no author)

Book

Citations Format

The uniform format of citations ensures that anyone can read and understand the relevant information. All format styles (APA, MLA, AMA, Chicago, ect.) are designed to make information about the author, the title, and the publication very clear.

Publication
Publication data. When, Where, by Who and Edition information

New York: Schwartz & Wade Books, 2014.

Yale University Library, n.d. Web. 28. Sept. 2015.

3 (2004). Gale World History in Context. Web. 28 Sept. 2015.

Title
Information about the article title and book or resource title.

The Family Romanov.

"Romanov Family Albums." Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

"Romanov Dynasty." Encyclopedia of Russian History.

Author
Information about the author or authors of the source.

Fleming, Candace.

Why Should You Create Citations?

Allows others to Explore Further

The format of your citations provides a path so others may find your sources themselves.
Sometimes your paper or project is so compelling that others want to continue researching the information.

Adds Credibility to Your Research

Research without citations or a bibliography is not credible.
Your Works Cited shows your audience that your information is based on research from credible sources.

Gives Credit Where Credit is Due

Citations help you avoid plagiarism (claiming the work of someone else as your own; cheating).
Someone else found this information and they deserve credit.