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Nabb Research Center Citation Information
If you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or refer to primary or secondary materials, you are required to cite that source in a
footnote or parenthetical citation. Failure to offer citations in your work offers an array of negative
consequences, including (but not limited to) academic expulsion for plagiarism, a copyright infringement lawsuit- and simply
destroying your academic and/or professional reputation.
Citing Sources for:
For Salisbury University students: if you are not sure what constitutes plagiarism or are unclear about its consequences, please visit
Blackwell Library's Preventing Plagiarism: A Student Guide.
The following is a list of links to various style manuals available on the WWW:
Most common:
Humanities:
MLA (Modern Language Association) Style Guide from OWL at Perdue
Chicago Manual of Style Quick Guide
Natural & Social Sciences (including Education):
APA (American Psychological Association) Style Guide from APAStyle.org
Discipline-specific:
Anthropology: AAA (American Anthropological Association) Style Guide in PDF format
Biology, Geology, Chemistry, Medicine, Physics: CBE/CSE (Council of Science Editors) Style Guide
Political Science: APSA (American Political Science Association) Style Manual
Sociology: ASA (American Sociological Association) Style Guide in PDF Format
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