As part 2 of your MUSC 1201 Library assignment, you will need to create citations for all of the sources you have found and format it like a bibliography you will need at the end of a research paper.
Citations are used to acknowledge and clearly identify the source of information used in your academic work. Citations are included in your text whenever you use someone else's words or paraphrase some or all of their ideas. Quotation marks are used for direct use of someone's words, but paraphrasing or summarizing someone's ideas also requires a citation.
Bibliographies or reference lists are found at the end of a paper and provide a list of all of the sources cited within the text.
The simplest definition of plagiarism is taking someone else's work or idea and passing it off as your own. There are many different ways of committing plagiarism, but the most common case is failure to give appropriate acknowledgement when repeating, paraphrasing, or referring to another person's wording, argument, or ideas.
Luckily, the best way to avoid this type of plagiarism is through the proper use of citation!
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