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Heinz College: 90-714 Policy and Politics in American Political Institutions: Citing sources

Practice Safe Writing!

Citing the works of authors that you use to form your own research is a critical part of the writing and research process. Citation provides evidence to back up our own ideas and statement. It demonstrates where our work fits into the greater body of knowledge.  And it gives proper credit where credit is due. 

Read these safe practices to avoid accidental plagiarism and check out these paraphrasing techniques.

CMU's University Policy on Academic Integrity

Get writing help from the Student Academic Success Center.

In-Depth Style Guides

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The Purdue Online Writing Lab including guides to APA, MLA and Chicago Styles

 
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The Legal Information Institute provides this overview of basic legal citation.

 

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Citation guides by EasyBib for MLA, APA and Chicago styles

Saving time in citing sources

Clock faceHow to save time in citing sources

In the process of doing research, you will encounter a multitude of resources including books, articles, and websites.  Keeping all of these organized as you progress, and ultimately creating a bibliography using a particular citation style can be a daunting and time-consuming task. 

But no fear, citation management help is here!  With a relatively easy-to-use tool, you will be able to organize and save the resources you find.  And with virtually the click of a button, you will be able to generate bibliographies in nearly any citation style.

There are a number of citation management tools available to CMU students and compatible with many of the databases you'll be using.  Visit the citation management research guide to get started.  It only takes a few minutes to set up an account with such tools as Zotero and Mendeley

To learn how to use these and other citation management tools, check our library workshops page for upcoming workshops.

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