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       What Will this Tutorial 
       What Will this Tutorial 
                Cover?
                 Cover?
     How and when to cite within your 
      How and when to cite within your 
      text according to the MLA style 
      text according to the MLA style 
     How to create a Works Cited page,  
      How to create a Works Cited page,  
      citing a variety of sources:
      citing a variety of sources:
        Print
        Print
        Electronic  
        Electronic  
        Media
        Media
     What to do if you come across 
      What to do if you come across 
      something unusual not covered in 
      something unusual not covered in 
      this tutorial
      this tutorial
       What is MLA?
       What is MLA?
  MLA stands for Modern 
  MLA stands for Modern 
  Language Association which 
  Language Association which 
  promulgates guidelines for 
  promulgates guidelines for 
  preparing student research 
  preparing student research 
  papers and projects and 
  papers and projects and 
  scholarly manuscripts in the 
  scholarly manuscripts in the 
  humanities.  “MLA style” refers 
  humanities.  “MLA style” refers 
  to a system of citing research 
  to a system of citing research 
  sources.
  sources.
       Why Should I Cite?
       Why Should I Cite?
  Citing identifies and credits sources used in a research 
  Citing identifies and credits sources used in a research 
    paper or project, acknowledging their role in shaping 
    paper or project, acknowledging their role in shaping 
    your research. This also allows others to follow-up on or 
    your research. This also allows others to follow-up on or 
    retrieve this material. 
    retrieve this material. 
  When you borrow from other sources to support your 
  When you borrow from other sources to support your 
    argument or research you must give proper credit. By 
    argument or research you must give proper credit. By 
    crediting your sources, you avoid plagiarism. If you do 
    crediting your sources, you avoid plagiarism. If you do 
    not cite a source, you are guilty of plagiarism.  
    not cite a source, you are guilty of plagiarism.  
  Plagiarism is a form of cheating or stealing. It is the 
  Plagiarism is a form of cheating or stealing. It is the 
    unacknowledged use or appropriation of another 
    unacknowledged use or appropriation of another 
    person’s words or ideas. 
    person’s words or ideas. 
              When Should I Cite?
              When Should I Cite?
                             When in doubt, give 
    Many students plagiarize  credit to your source!
    Many students plagiarize 
      unintentionally. Remember, 
       unintentionally. Remember, 
      whenever you summarize,               My mother always 
       whenever you summarize,              said, “Make your bed”
      paraphrase or quote another 
       paraphrase or quote another              (Mom 12).
      author's material you must 
       author's material you must 
      properly credit your source.
       properly credit your source.
    If you are using another person’s 
    If you are using another person’s 
      idea, you must also cite your 
       idea, you must also cite your 
      source!
       source!
                In any of these cases, you must credit your source
            Summary, Paraphrase, 
                               Quote
     A summary (aka ‘abstract’) briefly captures the 
       main ideas of your source
     A paraphrase is a restatement of the text of your 
       source in your own words
     Quotations can be direct (using quotation marks) or 
       indirect (no quotation marks and often introduced 
       by ‘that’)
         A noted scientist states, “A hundred years ago, the 
          average temperature of the earth was about 13.7°C 
          (56.5°F); today, it is closer to 14.4°C (57.9°F)” (Silver 11).
         A noted scientist observes that the earth’s current 
          average temperature is 57.9°F compared to 56.5°F a 
          hundred years ago (Silver 11).
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