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"The teacher told the students to cite their sources for their report."
Include source information in a report by citing the author(s), publication date, title of the source, and any relevant page numbers. Use a citation style such as APA, MLA, or Chicago to format the information correctly. Additionally, consider including a reference list or bibliography at the end of the report for all sources cited.
Not wanting to give credit to the original authors is NOT a good reason to omit citing your sources in a research report. All information and ideas that are not your own should be properly credited to avoid plagiarism and to give credibility to your own work.
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Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
easybib.com does MLA for free, and other formats for a monthly fee.
The Drudge Report has faced criticism for promoting conspiracy theories and misinformation. It is not considered a reputable source for news and is known for sensationalizing stories for clicks and views. It is important to verify information from multiple sources before accepting it as true.
A bibliography is a listing of books on a certain subject. It is often used at the end of a fact book or thesis and it serves to cite sources.
In APA style, you would cite an internal report by including the author, year, title of the report, and the organization that published the report. For example: Author. (year). Title of the report (Report No. xxx). Organization Name.
Purdue Owl has great articles on citing your sources: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ Also, check out these great automatic citation websites: http://searchcited.com - Completely free. Cite internet sources as you see them in Google. I recommend this for internet sources. http://easybib.com - MLA is free, cite urls, books, and more automatically, but you have to type in each one individually. I recommend this for book sources. Each format, MLA/APA/Chicago, is completely different, and you need to know which one you should use. Check out Purdue Owl for that if you don't know. If applicable, check with your instructor on how he or she would like sources formatted.
Just give a credit to the report you have added to the main one.
plagiarism