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Using Sources
Using sources to support your ideas
Synthesize
Gather Information
Integrate
Strong academic writing most often requires the use
of sources to relay information beyond general
knowledge and to support your own ideas and
conclusions. You will learn to use sources correctly for
effective engagement and to avoid plagiarism.
Synthesize
When you synthesize
material – between one
writer’s opinions and
another’s or between a
writer’s ideas and your
own experiences – you
develop new knowledge
and create the material
that will inform the
content of your own
writing.
Use the following
guidelines when
synthesizing the ideas of
others.
 Respond to sources
 Connect sources
 Develop your own
ideas
Gather Information
As you read, be sure
to assess and
organize the
information in your
sources. This will help
you understand and
synthesize the ideas.
 Take notes about
main ideas
 Keep accurate
records about how
to find sources and
material
 Annotate as you
read by underlining
or highlighting
important passages
Integrate
Once you have
gathered information
and synthesized your
sources, it’s time to put
them to work!
You’ll integrate
information from your
sources in your own
essays to support your
ideas and conclusions.
There are three
primary ways we do
this:
 Summary
 Paraphrase
 Direct Quotation
Summary vs. Paraphrase
Summary
When you summarize, you
CONDENSE another
writer’s ideas or arguments
into a few sentences
written in your OWN words.
 You would summarize
an entire chapter,
essay, or book. You
would NOT summarize a
sentence.
Paraphrase
When you paraphrase, you
restate the author’s idea in
your own words keeping
roughly the same length.
 You would paraphrase
a sentence or possibly a
paragraph. You would
NOT paraphrase a
chapter, essay, or book.
Warning!
Be very careful with
summarizing and
paraphrasing your
sources.
You should use
direct quotation
most often.
When summarizing
and paraphrasing,
follow these tips:
 Only summarize what’s important
for the reader to know. Remember,
the essays you write should be
focused on YOUR ideas; your
sources’ ideas should be used only
for support and context.
 Be sure to put summaries and
paraphrases in YOUR OWN WORDS.
Using words or sentence structure
that are too close to the original is
considered plagiarism.
 You must give credit for ALL uses of
others’ ideas or words, including
when you summarize and
paraphrase. We’ll learn how to do
this according to MLA guidelines.
Direct Quotation
When you want to use another’s words exactly as
they appear, you employ direct quotation. This
indicates the exactness to readers.
Most often, when using the ideas and research of
others in your own writing, you will use direct
quotation as support.
When to Use Direct
Quotation
 The language is bold or
vivid
 The quotation is difficult
to paraphrase without
losing meaning
 The quotation
emphasizes or explains
the opinion of an expert
 The quotation reinforces
your own ideas
How to Use Direct
Quotations
 Only quote the words
relevant to your point. You
do not always need to
quote entire sentences
 Use brackets to add words
for clarity or to change
capitalization (see 348 and
360 LBB)
 Use ellipsis marks to omit
irrelevant material in the
middle or at the end of a
sentence (see 345 LBB)
 ALWAYS provide a citation
any time you use another
writer’s words or ideas
Integrate Direct
Quotations
Direct quotations must be
integrated into the structure
of your OWN sentences.
Evidence drawn from sources
should BACK UP your own
conclusions, not BE your
conclusions.
There are some rules and
guidelines to learn to help you
integrate quotations:
 Use commas with
signal phrases to
indicate a quote
 Ensure
punctuation is
placed properly
 Format longer
quotes
Signal Phrases
Readers will have a difficult
time following your points if
direct quotations do not fit
within a sentence of your
own.
When a quote is not
integrated into your own
sentence, it is called
HANGING or STAND-ALONE.
To avoid this, use signal
phrases to indicate to
readers that a direct
quotation is coming.
*Avoid Hanging/Stand-Alone
quotations in all writing!
 Let’s look at an
example…
“Many teenagers are experiencing
anxiety and academic problems due
to internet addiction” (Jones 2).
*This quote is HANGING. We don’t know who
said it, and the essay writer’s words do not
appear in the sentence at all.
How can we correct it?
Psychologist Bob Jones notes, “Many teenagers
are experiencing anxiety and academic problems
due to internet addiction” (2).
We add a signal phrase! The beginning section of this
sentence, before the direct quotation, indicates to
readers that a direct quotation is coming. It also tells
readers WHO said the words and even provides some
context for the speaker (he’s a psychologist).
Signal phrases are the easiest way to ensure ALL direct
quotations are integrated. But we do want to avoid the
“He said,” – “She said,” repetition.
Check out page 421 of your LBB for a list of signal phrases
you can use to integrate your quotes.
Block Quotations
When a quotation runs more than four typed lines, you must use
block quote formatting. Maintain regular spacing but start your
quotation on a new line and indent one full inch from the left
margin. You do NOT need quotation marks with a block
quotation, and punctuation precedes the citation.
See page 485 in your LB Brief for an example.
Punctuation Rules with
Quotations
There are several punctuation and
formatting rules that apply when using
direct quotations. Let’s take a look at the
most common ones.
Punctuation
 Commas and periods should appear INSIDE quotation
marks
 Example: “There isn’t enough time in the world to learn every grammar rule,”
the student said.
 Periods appear INSIDE quotation marks
 The essay is titled “Learning about Grammar.”
 UNLESS the period is following a citation, in which case
the period ALWAYS follows the citation
 Smith argues, “Grammar is fundamental to effective communication” (24).
 NOTE: Periods NEVER appear before AND after a citation. There’s always only
ONE period
 Sometimes, though, you WILL have two punctuation
marks: when your quote contains a question mark (?) or
exclamation point (!), you will use that mark and also
follow your citation with a period
 The student cried, “All this grammar is giving me a headache!” (Jones 3).
More Information
See pages 49-424 in LLB to review
the information covered in this
Powerpoint
See pages 338-342 in LLB for
punctuation rules with quotation
marks

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Using sources

  • 2. Using sources to support your ideas Synthesize Gather Information Integrate Strong academic writing most often requires the use of sources to relay information beyond general knowledge and to support your own ideas and conclusions. You will learn to use sources correctly for effective engagement and to avoid plagiarism.
  • 3. Synthesize When you synthesize material – between one writer’s opinions and another’s or between a writer’s ideas and your own experiences – you develop new knowledge and create the material that will inform the content of your own writing. Use the following guidelines when synthesizing the ideas of others.  Respond to sources  Connect sources  Develop your own ideas
  • 4. Gather Information As you read, be sure to assess and organize the information in your sources. This will help you understand and synthesize the ideas.  Take notes about main ideas  Keep accurate records about how to find sources and material  Annotate as you read by underlining or highlighting important passages
  • 5. Integrate Once you have gathered information and synthesized your sources, it’s time to put them to work! You’ll integrate information from your sources in your own essays to support your ideas and conclusions. There are three primary ways we do this:  Summary  Paraphrase  Direct Quotation
  • 6. Summary vs. Paraphrase Summary When you summarize, you CONDENSE another writer’s ideas or arguments into a few sentences written in your OWN words.  You would summarize an entire chapter, essay, or book. You would NOT summarize a sentence. Paraphrase When you paraphrase, you restate the author’s idea in your own words keeping roughly the same length.  You would paraphrase a sentence or possibly a paragraph. You would NOT paraphrase a chapter, essay, or book.
  • 7. Warning! Be very careful with summarizing and paraphrasing your sources. You should use direct quotation most often. When summarizing and paraphrasing, follow these tips:  Only summarize what’s important for the reader to know. Remember, the essays you write should be focused on YOUR ideas; your sources’ ideas should be used only for support and context.  Be sure to put summaries and paraphrases in YOUR OWN WORDS. Using words or sentence structure that are too close to the original is considered plagiarism.  You must give credit for ALL uses of others’ ideas or words, including when you summarize and paraphrase. We’ll learn how to do this according to MLA guidelines.
  • 8. Direct Quotation When you want to use another’s words exactly as they appear, you employ direct quotation. This indicates the exactness to readers. Most often, when using the ideas and research of others in your own writing, you will use direct quotation as support.
  • 9. When to Use Direct Quotation  The language is bold or vivid  The quotation is difficult to paraphrase without losing meaning  The quotation emphasizes or explains the opinion of an expert  The quotation reinforces your own ideas How to Use Direct Quotations  Only quote the words relevant to your point. You do not always need to quote entire sentences  Use brackets to add words for clarity or to change capitalization (see 348 and 360 LBB)  Use ellipsis marks to omit irrelevant material in the middle or at the end of a sentence (see 345 LBB)  ALWAYS provide a citation any time you use another writer’s words or ideas
  • 10. Integrate Direct Quotations Direct quotations must be integrated into the structure of your OWN sentences. Evidence drawn from sources should BACK UP your own conclusions, not BE your conclusions. There are some rules and guidelines to learn to help you integrate quotations:  Use commas with signal phrases to indicate a quote  Ensure punctuation is placed properly  Format longer quotes
  • 11. Signal Phrases Readers will have a difficult time following your points if direct quotations do not fit within a sentence of your own. When a quote is not integrated into your own sentence, it is called HANGING or STAND-ALONE. To avoid this, use signal phrases to indicate to readers that a direct quotation is coming. *Avoid Hanging/Stand-Alone quotations in all writing!  Let’s look at an example…
  • 12. “Many teenagers are experiencing anxiety and academic problems due to internet addiction” (Jones 2). *This quote is HANGING. We don’t know who said it, and the essay writer’s words do not appear in the sentence at all. How can we correct it?
  • 13. Psychologist Bob Jones notes, “Many teenagers are experiencing anxiety and academic problems due to internet addiction” (2). We add a signal phrase! The beginning section of this sentence, before the direct quotation, indicates to readers that a direct quotation is coming. It also tells readers WHO said the words and even provides some context for the speaker (he’s a psychologist). Signal phrases are the easiest way to ensure ALL direct quotations are integrated. But we do want to avoid the “He said,” – “She said,” repetition. Check out page 421 of your LBB for a list of signal phrases you can use to integrate your quotes.
  • 14. Block Quotations When a quotation runs more than four typed lines, you must use block quote formatting. Maintain regular spacing but start your quotation on a new line and indent one full inch from the left margin. You do NOT need quotation marks with a block quotation, and punctuation precedes the citation. See page 485 in your LB Brief for an example.
  • 15. Punctuation Rules with Quotations There are several punctuation and formatting rules that apply when using direct quotations. Let’s take a look at the most common ones.
  • 16. Punctuation  Commas and periods should appear INSIDE quotation marks  Example: “There isn’t enough time in the world to learn every grammar rule,” the student said.  Periods appear INSIDE quotation marks  The essay is titled “Learning about Grammar.”  UNLESS the period is following a citation, in which case the period ALWAYS follows the citation  Smith argues, “Grammar is fundamental to effective communication” (24).  NOTE: Periods NEVER appear before AND after a citation. There’s always only ONE period  Sometimes, though, you WILL have two punctuation marks: when your quote contains a question mark (?) or exclamation point (!), you will use that mark and also follow your citation with a period  The student cried, “All this grammar is giving me a headache!” (Jones 3).
  • 17. More Information See pages 49-424 in LLB to review the information covered in this Powerpoint See pages 338-342 in LLB for punctuation rules with quotation marks