what form(s) of documentation is (are) required in all assignments using outside sources?

 When completing assignments that involve the use of outside sources, it is typically necessary to provide proper documentation to give credit to the original authors or sources and to avoid plagiarism. The specific form of documentation may depend on the citation style preferred or required by your instructor or academic institution. Commonly used citation styles include:

  1. APA (American Psychological Association):

    • APA style is often used in the social sciences.
    • It includes in-text citations with the author's last name and the publication year, along with a corresponding entry in the reference list.

    Example of in-text citation:

    (Author's Last Name, Year)

    Example of reference list entry:

    Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title of the work. Publisher.

  2. MLA (Modern Language Association):

    • MLA style is commonly used in the humanities.
    • It includes in-text citations with the author's last name and the page number, along with a corresponding entry in the Works Cited page.

    Example of in-text citation:

    (Author's Last Name Page Number)

    Example of Works Cited entry:

    Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of the Work." Title of the Container, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Page range.

  3. Chicago/Turabian Style:

    • Chicago style has two variations: Notes and Bibliography (common in history) and Author-Date (common in the sciences).
    • It includes footnotes or endnotes for in-text citations, along with a corresponding bibliography.

    Example of footnote or endnote citation (Notes and Bibliography):

    Author's First and Last Name, Title of the Book (Place of publication: Publisher, Year), Page number.

    Example of in-text citation (Author-Date):

    (Author's Last Name Year, Page number)

    Example of bibliography entry (Author-Date):

    Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of the Book. Place of publication: Publisher, Year.

  4. Harvard Style:

    • Harvard style uses author-date citations and is commonly used in various disciplines.
    • It includes in-text citations with the author's last name and the publication year, along with a corresponding entry in the reference list.

    Example of in-text citation:

    (Author's Last Name Year)

    Example of reference list entry:

    Author's Last Name, First Initial(s). Year. Title of the work. Place of publication: Publisher.

Always refer to the specific guidelines provided by your instructor or academic institution, as they may have preferences for a particular citation style. Proper documentation not only avoids plagiarism but also allows readers to trace and verify the sources you used in your assignment

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