A critical part of the creation process is to give credit to the authors, researchers, artists, creators, etc. who influenced you. This is done through the listing of identification information, in the form of a citation that allows a reader of your work to find the original text in which you obtained your facts.
You must cite your sources when...
In an academic paper you must cite the articles, books, reviews, etc. you utilized to support your thesis -- where you use the information within your paper (in-text or footnote) and at the end in a bibliography, reference, or works cited page.
By citing your sources and giving credit to the author you will avoid plagiarizing.
Additional information is available on the CSU Library's Citation Help Guide.
It is important to note these elements for each source you wish to refer to in your own paper as you complete your research:
By writing this information down as you go, the actual writing of your paper should proceed smoothly and you should never have to worry about forgetting where you found the information.
Additional information on how to research can be found on the CSU Library's Research Help page.
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