Citing a source that cites a source

    • [DOCX File]When to Cite: Avoiding the Many Types of Plagiarism

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      (1) forget to cite sources, (2) cite them incorrectly, or (3) fail to completely paraphrase source material. Accidental plagiarism can be another form of patchwriting because the writer forgets that the information was taken from somewhere else or cites the work but does not realize that the wording is too close to the original.

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    • [DOC File]MLA in-text citations

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      Internet Sources – When citing an internet source, such as a web page, use the name of the author of the site, if available. If the name is not available, cite the owner or title of the site. According to the Berea College website, Boone Tavern “became a reality in 1909” (Berea College).

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    • [DOC File]140: Legal Citation

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      Cites to statute sections should be in the following short form citation format: “title U.S.C. § relevant section number (year).” Citations to previous versions of the U.S. Code should use the date provided on the source document (e.g., the year on the spine of the volume or title page).

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    • [DOCX File]EATSJ APA Citation Guideline

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      Further Cites: (Citation Association, 2015) Citing a Secondary Source: In this situation the original author and date should be stated first followed by ‘as cited in’ followed by the author and date of the secondary source. For example: Lorde (1980) as cited in Mitchell (2017) (Lorde, 1980, as cited in Mitchell, 2017)

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    • [DOC File]General APA Formatting Guidelines

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      Six or more authors. For a source that cites six or more authors, list the only the first author's surname. Shorten any remaining authors to "et al." (American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 108). This citation is thus used every time the source is cited in the body of the paper, including …

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