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NoodleTools: Organize Your Research!

What are citations?

Citations are references to the sources that you use when you are writing your paper.

Citations give credit to the authors of the information and ideas you are referring to in your paper and also allow your reader to locate your sources to find out more about your topic.

Citations are alphabetically arranged in a bibliography at the end of your paper. A bibliography is simply a list of all the sources you have used in the process of conducting research for your paper.

There are also in-text citations, such as footnotes and parentheticals, which alert readers to cited material in the body of your paper and tell them exactly where to go to find them. These citations work in conjunction with a bibliography.

 

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