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Using and Incorporating Sources

Using and Incorporating Sources

Using and Incorporating Sources

  • Why It Matters: Using and Incorporating Sources
  • Why Do We Cite Borrowed Information?
  • Why Should You Use and Integrate Sources?
  • To Learn Background Information
  • To Answer Your Research Question
  • To Convince Your Audience
  • To Describe or Frame the Situation
  • To Report What Others Have Said
  • Develop a Plan for Using and Integrating Sources
  • How Do We Incorporate Sources that Necessitate Citation?
  • How to Summarize:  An Overview
  • Examples of Specific Citation Situations
  • How to Quote and Paraphrase:  An Overview
  • When to Quote, When to Paraphrase
  • Other Challenges in Citing Sources
  • Citation: An Overview
  • What Citation Format Do We Use?
  • APA In Text Citation: Conventions
  • APA References Page Formatting
  • Examples of Quotations and Paraphrases
  • Annotating Sources
  • The Purpose of an Annotated Bibliography
  • The Parts of an Annotation
  • Annotation of Specific Source
  • Common Verbs Used to Introduce Sources
  • Transitional Words and Devices
  • Rhetorical Moves and Ways to Integrate Sources
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