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Understanding Citations

                    LIBRARY LESSONS From the Research helpdesk August 2011
                  This tutorial is adapted from ā€œUnderstanding Citationsā€ Tutorial at
                 University of Texas at Austin http://www.lib.utexas.edu/
                  Understanding Citations is licensed by NJIT Library under a Creative
   Commons Attribution-Non-Commerical-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Book (MLA)




Journal Article (MLA)
ā€¦in an article on confusing conceptsā€¦
published in American Journal of Psychiatry in
1974 (Pattison 1974).




                  If you are interested a fact
                  from a source mentioned in
                  an article, look for the in text
                  citation. (Pattison 1974).
ā€¦and an article on confusing conceptsā€¦ published in American Journal of
Psychiatry in 1974 (Pattison 1974).




Pattison, E.M. (1974). Confusing concepts about the
concept of homosexuality. American Journal of
Psychiatry, 37, 340-349.
                                                      Find the citation
                                                      beginning with
                                                      Pattison in the list of

                                                      References at the
                                                      end of the article for
                                                      the entire citation for
                                                      the source.
All citations contain some common elements
          AUTHOR           TITLE      DATE

Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
  209.2 (2010): 358-368.
Book
Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural
Press, 2010. 9-41.
All citations contain some common elements
          AUTHOR           TITLE      DATE

Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
  209.2 (2010): 358-368.
Book
Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural
Press, 2010. 9-41.
All citations contain some common elements
          AUTHOR           TITLE      DATE

Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
  209.2 (2010): 358-368.
Book
Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
 Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural
Press, 2010. 9-41.
Book and Book Chapter Citations list the
      City of Publication    Publisher

 Journal Article
 Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
 209.2 (2010): 358-368.
 Book
 Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
 New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
Ed. Michael Bell. New York : Princeton Architectural
Press, 2010. 9-41.
Book and Book Chapter Citations list the
      City of Publication    Publisher

Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
209.2 (2010): 358-368.
 Book
 Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
 New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
Ed. Michael Bell. New York : Princeton Architectural
Press, 2010. 9-41.
Journal Article and Book Chapter Citations list
        Title of source                      Page Numbers
       Where this appears
Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?.ā€œ Icarus.
209.2 (2010): 358-368.
Book
Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton
Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
Journal Article and Book Chapter Citations list
        Title of source                      Page Numbers
       Where this appears
Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus. 209.2
(2010): 358-368.
Book
Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural
Press, 2010. 9-41.
Journal Article and Book Chapter Citations list
        Title of source                      Page Numbers
       Where this appears
Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus. 209.2
(2010): 358-368.
Book
Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation.
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Book Chapter
Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States.
Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural
Press, 2010. 9-41.
Journal Article Citations list additional information
         volume number, issue number,


Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
  209.2 (2010): 358-368. Academic Search
  Premier. EBSCO. Web. 10 Jan. 2011.
Journal Article Citations list additional information
         volume number, issue number,
     database where full text was retrieved,

 Journal Article
 Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
   209.2 (2010): 358-368. Academic Search
   Premier. EBSCO. Web. 10 Jan. 2011.
Journal Article Citations list additional information
         volume number, issue number,
     database where full text was retrieved,
   medium of publication, and date accessed.
Journal Article
Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus
  209.2 (2010): 358-368. Academic Search
  Premier. EBSCO. Web. 10 Jan. 2011.
Why is Citing so Important to you?
ā€¢ Avoid Plagiarism.
ā€¢ Show you have
  researched the topic.
ā€¢ Give readers
  information to find
  your sources.
What does your professor mean when
  he/she says ā€œCite your sourcesā€
ā€¢ You must provideā€¦
  ā€“an in-text citation
  ā€“the full citation on your Works
    Cited Page
When do you cite?
ā€¢ When Quoting ā€“ when you repeat a piece of
  information in the authorā€™s exact words or exactly as
  published.

   ā€“ introduce the quote,
   ā€“ quote,
   ā€“ and add a spin.

Rebecca always knew she was special. In her life story,
  she writes ā€œSince I was ten, I always knew I was
  meant for great thingsā€ (Smith 33). Rebeccaā€™s
  mission began then.
When do you cite?
ā€¢ When paraphrasing - putting anotherā€™s ideas
  into your own words.
ā€¢ You must acknowledge that you are using
  anotherā€™s intellectual property (ideas, facts,
  graphs, tables, pictures, diagrams, software
  music, etc).
ā€¢ See the Intellectual Property Lesson for more
  on properly paraphrasing.
How are in text citations used
In text citation    (Authorā€™s Last name,   Page number)




            Works Cited Page (Full citation)




                         The source
How are in text citations used
Rebecca always knew she was special. In her life story, she
  writes ā€œSince I was ten, I always knew I was meant for great
  thingsā€ (Smith 33). Rebeccaā€™s career essentially began then.




        Smith, Rebecca. My Life. New York: Able Press, 2011.




                                     MyĀ Life
                                     R.Ā Smith
How are in text citations used
Sixty four percent of students say they need more time for social
   activities (ā€œCollege Surveyā€ 7).




ā€œCollege Survey.ā€ Journal of All Colleges 10.1 (2011):2-9



                                       JournalĀ    Ā Ā CollegeĀ     Ā Ā 64%Ā 
                                                   Survey
                                        ofĀ All                 moreĀ time
                                       Colleges
                                                                  7Ā 
                                                     2Ā 
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Citations

  • 1. Understanding Citations LIBRARY LESSONS From the Research helpdesk August 2011 This tutorial is adapted from ā€œUnderstanding Citationsā€ Tutorial at University of Texas at Austin http://www.lib.utexas.edu/ Understanding Citations is licensed by NJIT Library under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commerical-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
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  • 11. ā€¦in an article on confusing conceptsā€¦ published in American Journal of Psychiatry in 1974 (Pattison 1974). If you are interested a fact from a source mentioned in an article, look for the in text citation. (Pattison 1974).
  • 12. ā€¦and an article on confusing conceptsā€¦ published in American Journal of Psychiatry in 1974 (Pattison 1974). Pattison, E.M. (1974). Confusing concepts about the concept of homosexuality. American Journal of Psychiatry, 37, 340-349. Find the citation beginning with Pattison in the list of References at the end of the article for the entire citation for the source.
  • 13. All citations contain some common elements AUTHOR TITLE DATE Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 14. All citations contain some common elements AUTHOR TITLE DATE Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 15. All citations contain some common elements AUTHOR TITLE DATE Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 16. Book and Book Chapter Citations list the City of Publication Publisher Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 17. Book and Book Chapter Citations list the City of Publication Publisher Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 18. Journal Article and Book Chapter Citations list Title of source Page Numbers Where this appears Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?.ā€œ Icarus. 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 19. Journal Article and Book Chapter Citations list Title of source Page Numbers Where this appears Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus. 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 20. Journal Article and Book Chapter Citations list Title of source Page Numbers Where this appears Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus. 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Book Armitage, Philip. Astrophysics of planet formation. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Book Chapter Mertins, Detlef. ā€œPervasive plasticity.ā€ Solid States. Ed. Michael Bell. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. 9-41.
  • 21. Journal Article Citations list additional information volume number, issue number, Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 10 Jan. 2011.
  • 22. Journal Article Citations list additional information volume number, issue number, database where full text was retrieved, Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 10 Jan. 2011.
  • 23. Journal Article Citations list additional information volume number, issue number, database where full text was retrieved, medium of publication, and date accessed. Journal Article Head J.W. "Do ice caves exist on Mars?." Icarus 209.2 (2010): 358-368. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 10 Jan. 2011.
  • 24. Why is Citing so Important to you? ā€¢ Avoid Plagiarism. ā€¢ Show you have researched the topic. ā€¢ Give readers information to find your sources.
  • 25. What does your professor mean when he/she says ā€œCite your sourcesā€ ā€¢ You must provideā€¦ ā€“an in-text citation ā€“the full citation on your Works Cited Page
  • 26. When do you cite? ā€¢ When Quoting ā€“ when you repeat a piece of information in the authorā€™s exact words or exactly as published. ā€“ introduce the quote, ā€“ quote, ā€“ and add a spin. Rebecca always knew she was special. In her life story, she writes ā€œSince I was ten, I always knew I was meant for great thingsā€ (Smith 33). Rebeccaā€™s mission began then.
  • 27. When do you cite? ā€¢ When paraphrasing - putting anotherā€™s ideas into your own words. ā€¢ You must acknowledge that you are using anotherā€™s intellectual property (ideas, facts, graphs, tables, pictures, diagrams, software music, etc). ā€¢ See the Intellectual Property Lesson for more on properly paraphrasing.
  • 28. How are in text citations used In text citation (Authorā€™s Last name, Page number) Works Cited Page (Full citation) The source
  • 29. How are in text citations used Rebecca always knew she was special. In her life story, she writes ā€œSince I was ten, I always knew I was meant for great thingsā€ (Smith 33). Rebeccaā€™s career essentially began then. Smith, Rebecca. My Life. New York: Able Press, 2011. MyĀ Life R.Ā Smith
  • 30. How are in text citations used Sixty four percent of students say they need more time for social activities (ā€œCollege Surveyā€ 7). ā€œCollege Survey.ā€ Journal of All Colleges 10.1 (2011):2-9 JournalĀ  Ā Ā CollegeĀ  Ā Ā 64%Ā  Survey ofĀ All moreĀ time Colleges 7Ā  2Ā 
  • 31. CITE

Editor's Notes

  1. Welcome to the NJIT Library Lesson, ā€œUnderstanding Citations.ā€ After watching this video, you should be able to Identify the elements of a citation - Distinguish between citations for books, book chapters, and journal articles - recognize citation style names describe the purpose of an intext citation and how it refers to the works cited page.
  2. A citation is a short description of a specific source of information. A citation is a reference to an item containing the information needed identify the source and to be able to find it again. Citations usually include an author, a title, the source, and a date Citations show where an author found his or her facts Citations provides you, the reader with all the necessary information to find that original source that the author mentioned in his/her work so you can double check these facts or use the original source in your research. Understanding how to identify citations and different parts of citation will help you find the sources you need more quickly and may lead you to better sources for your research.
  3. Generally a citation includes information about the title, the author, the source of publication, and the date of publication arranged in distinct sections.
  4. Different fields of study have different rules and styles for citing sources. Because of this, citations that you find in some sources may include additional information or may look different. For this tutorial we will mostly be looking at citations in MLA style. If you have any questions on how citations appear in others styles such as ACS, APA, or Chicago, you can ask a librarian.
  5. If you have any questions on how citations appear in others styles such as APA, Chicago or Turabian. You can ask a librarian. From the library homepage, library.njit.edu, click on "Ask a librarian" on the upper right hand side. Ā  If you have questions about what citation style to use in your coursework, you can ask your instructor or TA what they expect.
  6. Citations can describe and refer to a number of different sources including print and online materials such as books, journal articles, newspapers and websites. In this lesson, we will mostly focus on citations for journal or magazine articles and books or individual chapters from books.
  7. Where are citations? Depending on what you are reading the citations for sources mentioned in the work, may appear in different locations. For journal articles, citations will most often appear at the end of the article in a list that is sometimes called references, bibliography, works cited or works consulted.
  8. In a book, citations to sources that the author mentioned in the book can be found at the end in a references, bibliography, works cited or recommended reading section. This will be the case for most books by a single author.
  9. If the book contains chapters or work from multiple authors such as an edited collection of essays, the citations for sources mentioned in a specific chapter may appear at the end of the chapter or the end of the book.
  10. For both journal articles and books, citations may be appear in footnotes located at the bottom of the page of the article that mentions the work or endnotes located at the end of the article. If you are interested in a fact from a source mentioned in an article, check to see if there is an in text citation . Here we see (Pattison 1974).
  11. Find the citation beginning with Pattison in the list of References at the end of the article for the entire citation for the source.
  12. Citations for journals articles, books, and book chapters have similarities and differences. All citations contain some common elements - the author
  13. The title
  14. The date
  15. Book and book chapter citations list the city of publication
  16. Book and book chapter citations list the publisher
  17. Journal Article and book chapter citations list where the article or chapter appeared
  18. and the page numbers. In addition book chapter citations also list the book editor.
  19. and the page numbers. In addition book chapter citations also list the book editor.
  20. Journal article citations also list the volume number and the issue number if available.
  21. If you are creating a citation, MLA requires you include ā€“ the
  22. Along with the medium of publication (ie. Web or Print) and the date of access.
  23. In college it is expected that you will document your sources of information. Citing properly will affect your grade and therefore is essential skill that all students need to acquire. At the beginning, it can seem difficult and complex, but citing sources has clear rules or conventions. There are three main reasons why you must reference clearly, systematically and consistently: Ā  Avoid Plagiarism: If you include the work or ideas of others withoutĀ citing it, this is plagiarism. Plagiarism is a form of academic cheating and carries strict penalties. Ā  Show you have researched the topic: A well-cited piece of work demonstrates to your professor that you have thoroughly researched the topic, and that your work is based on evidence. Give readers information to find your sources. Readers of your work may wish to look at the external information you have referred to in your writing, so will need full details of the source to locate it. Ā 
  24. What does your professor mean when he/she says ā€œCite your sources.ā€ you must provide An in text citation : Ā a parenthetical citation which direct the reader to the source of your paperā€™s quotes or ideas. The full citation on your Works Cited page .
  25. When do you cite? When Quoting ā€“ when you repeat a piece of information in the authorā€™s exact words or exactly as published. introduce the quote, quote, and add a spin. Rebecca always knew she was special. In her life story, she writes ā€œSince I was ten, I always knew I was meant for great thingsā€ (Smith 33). Rebeccaā€™s mission began then.
  26. When paraphrasing - putting anotherā€™s ideas into your own words. You must acknowledge that you are using anotherā€™s intellectual property (ideas, facts, graphs, tables, pictures, diagrams, software music, etc). See the Intellectual Property Lesson for more on properly paraphrasing. . How you acknowledge their work depends on which style you are following. Be consistent with your formatting.
  27. How are in text citation used? An intext citation usually is the authorā€™s last name and page number. It refers to the Works Cited page where you will find the full citation by authorā€™s last name. The works cited page has the citation which includes the information needed to locate the source.
  28. Hereā€™s my intext citation (Smith 33). The reader will look at the works cited page to find the citation that begins with Smith and then they have the information to locate the book and find the exact quote on page 33.
  29. If your source does not have an author, you use the first words of your citation on the works cited page in your in text citation. Hereā€™s my in text citation (ā€œCollege Surveyā€ 7). The reader will look at the works cited page to find the citation that begins with ā€œCollege Surveyā€ and then they have the information to locate this journal article and the statistic on page 7.
  30. Citations styles have guidelines for all different sources and situations. If you need guidelines go to library.njit.edu and type cite in the FAQ box here. You can also ask a librarian for help. Click on the ask a librarian link in the upper right hand side.
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