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      • Using Someone Else's Words
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  • Contents of this site
    • Academic Profile >
      • CV
      • Links to Academic Profile on the Web
      • Open Source
      • External Blogs
    • Public Sector Data
    • For Teaching >
      • Sources as Evidence
      • NYBMR-IPA >
        • Budget Exhbit DOR&IS
        • Budget Exhibit NYPL
        • Budget Exhibit Additional
      • Culture & PA
      • Budgeting and Financial Analysis
      • Style Guide >
        • Paper Rubric Elements
        • Picky objections that you should know
        • How to review a source
        • Structured Bibliography
        • Seminar Paper
        • Spreadsheets
      • Substantial Papers Defined by Biliography >
        • Sources
      • Evidence
  • Citation and Quotation
    • Citation Guide >
      • Using Someone Else's Words
      • Marking Quotes: The link between quoting and citation
      • Use of Graphics First Appearing Elsewhere
      • Using Someone Else's Ideas
      • Citation as Support for What You Say
      • Revealing the Source of Your Information Including Your Own Prior Work
      • Revealing Other Sources
      • Bibliography and Citing Correctly
      • Quotation/Citation Style
      • Memos and Other Non‐Citation Formats
      • Practices Good and Bad
      • Templates and Boilerplate Language
      • What not to put in the bibliography
      • Bibliography for Examples and Items Mentioned in this Guide
  • About
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(The menu is also at the top of this site with the title Citation and Quotation.)

Using Someone Else's Words
When to cite what someone else wrote.


Marking Quotes the Link between quoting and citation
Citation is only half the job.


Using Graphics First Appearing Elsewhere

When and how to cite any image, chart, table, or other graphic item published or prepared for any use prior to the current paper or using a published data source.

Using Someone Else's Ideas
When to cite material not quoted.


Citation as Support for What You Say
Citation to show that your facts are right.


Revealing Sources: Including reuse of your own prior work
Citation of material you may have thought you do not need to cite. Such material may need permission from your professor or instructor.


Revealing Other Sources
Citing sources that you may initially think are not cited and included in the bibliography.

Bibliography and Citing Correctly
The link between citation and bibliography. The consequence of not formatting the bibliography as expected.


Quotation/Citation Style (a crib sheet to help you format your quotations and citations correctly)
A handful of tips that will improve your citation. This is not a substitution for using citation guidelines for conditions not matching the examples.


Memos and Other Non-Citation Formats
What to do when your instructor does not clearly require citation.


Practices Good and Bad
Some things to remember: dos & don'ts


Templates and Boilerplate Language
Using templates and standard language


What Not to Put in a Bibliography
The reader wants to know where to find the cited material


Bibliography of Examples and Items Mentioned in this Guide
A demonstration of an bibliography with entries for the items on this site.

Professor Williams' Students Should Also Review This Page on Style

The style guide is about writing and formatting your paper
Continue to Using Someone Else's Words
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