NSE 11A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Academic Integrity, Infographic
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Communication, academic communication: scholarly literature and academic integrity. Think about creating citations as you are doing the work, don"t wait until the end. If you are using a quote, you need to cite it as well as use quotations. If you are using an idea from another writer, but in your own words (paraphrasing), you need to cite. If it is your own idea, your own words, using other people"s ideas as inspiration, you don"t need to cite. Footnotes or endnotes used at the end of the sentence, with citations located at the bottom of the page/end. Bibliography: all sources you have visited for inspiration. Works cited: all work you cited throughout the paper. A textbook, an article from a journal, interview, podcast, infographic etc. Potter and perry (2009) suggest that (d)ecision making *brackets are square to show you changed the capitalization of the original text.