WHY PROPER CITATION IS SO IMPORTANT
  • When you don’t cite properly, you are claiming someone else’s ideas or work as your own. Whether intentional or accidental, taking credit for someone else’s ideas or work is plagiarism. Plagiarism is a crime: the original author can sue you, or you might have action taken against you by the University (including failing the class).  Philadelphia University's Academic Integrity Policy, which includes the sanctions for academic dishonesty, can  be found in the Student Handbook and at Academic Integrity Policy
  • Your list of works cited helps your reader to learn more about your topic by identifying the original sources you used for your research. This is called “citation chasing,” and is a very good way to find the quality material that has been used in the preparation of an outstanding piece of research. Citation chasing is hampered when the author has used incomplete or ill-constructed citations.
  • Your level of scholarship and knowledge about your topic is reflected in the citations you employ in your writing. In-text citations can reflect support for the point you are trying to make, adding credence to your arguments.
  • Finally, citations reflect how deeply you have researched your topic, and are one of the indicators of your effort. It doesn’t hurt to include lots of citations, as long as they are relevant.

Learning and Advising Center
Writing Tutoring & Resources
The Philadelphia University Learning and Advising Center has information about using the APA, MLA, Chicago, Vancouver (ICMJE), CSE styles and more on their pages for Writing Tutoring & Resources

Reference Books
These guides are located in the Reference Collection, on the Main Floor of the Library:

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed 2009
On Order July 2009

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed 2001
R808.06615 P976a5

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th ed 2009 
R808.027 M685m7

Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed 2003
R808 .027 C532m15

Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors and Publishers, 7th ed 2006
R808.0665 S416c7

AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, 10th ed 2007
R808.06661 A512i10

The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information, 3rd ed 2006
R808.06654 A187c3
 

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