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Website Evaluation and Citations: Citation Help

Cite Your Sources in Google

You will be using the Citations tool in Google to cite your sources. You will find the Citation tool under the "Tools" tab at the top of your Google Doc page.

Citing Your Sources

Whenever you use somebody else's work or ideas in your research paper you must cite your sources by:

  1. Listing the complete source citation in your works cited list.
  2. Acknowledging the source in the text of your paper (in-text documentation).

Sources must be cited when you:

  • Quote any words that are not your own. This means you are using word for word what someone else wrote or said.
  • Summarize facts and ideas from a source. This means you take the main ideas from an article, website, or book and you shorten them using your own words.
  • Paraphrase a source. This means you reword something written or spoken by someone else into your own words.

At the end of your paper, you must provide a Works Cited page that lists all the sources you cited in your paper. If you didn't cite a source in your paper, don't put it on your works cited page. 

Format of the Work Cited Page

  • Works Cited should be on a new page
  • In the center of the first line, title this page "Works Cited"
  • Start each source entry at the left margin and indent any other lines of that source entry by a 1/2 inch. 
  • Arrange sources in alphabetical order
    • If no author is given for a source, alphabetize it by its title

Google Citations

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