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Citing Sources
When writing a research paper, it is important to give credit to your sources to avoid commiting plagiarism. Cal Poly Pomona is very serious about academic integrity. If you'd like to learn more about plagiarism, take this quiz. There are many different styles for citing sources in research papers. The three most popular styles for technical topics are Turabian, CBE, and APA. To choose which style manual you should use for a research paper, always ask your instructor. The libraries has copies of these style manuals for referral at the Reference Desk and for check-out. Below are their titles and call numbers.
While searching for books and articles for your paper, keep track of the following for each of your sources:
You will also want to keep track of any quotes and paraphases you use in your paper by including their authors, page numbers, and date of publication. Examples Book (Turabian style): Appel, Andrew W., and Jens Palsberg. Modern Compiler Article (Turabian style): Navarro, Angeles, Emilio Zapata, and David Padua. 2003. For more examples of each style, visit For help on drafting and revising your paper, contact the University Writing Center. |
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