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ENG 201: Research in the Disciplines spring 2024 Griffiths

Research resources for ENG 201 Honors with Professor Griffiths

Scholarly Conversation Requires Identifing Others' Ideas and Giving Credit

  • Authors whose work you cite must be given credit.
  • Your professors and peers want to make sure you're using reputable, credible sources.
  • If people want to examine the data you use, they need to know where to find it.
  • If people want to trace the origins of your argument, they need to know where your ideas come from.
  • If you don't cite your sources, you could be accused of plagiarism. 

Why is Citing Sources so Complicated?

Style guides aren't really complicated, but they can be tedious. There are many different citation styles, but most students need to learn to follow the conventions of either MLA or APA.  Style guides are about more than than just citing sources of information or ideas. Guides can help you improve the style of your writing, for example.

Any citation you provide should enable your reader to find that source.

It's a good idea to purchase a copy of the style guide that your major or graduate program follows: MLA for the humanities and APA for the social sciences and psychology.

Click here to access our guide about various citation styles.