You don't.
If it's notes from a lecture, you cite the date and who said it.
You yourself cannot be cited in something you write.
When citing your own notes as a source, you can include it in your paper with a descriptive label like "Author's own notes" or "Personal notes," followed by the date when the notes were written. Depending on the citation style you are using (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.), you may need to include additional information such as page numbers or context for the notes.
"Ibid" is used in notes to refer to the same source that was cited in the immediately preceding note. It is typically used to avoid repeating the full citation when citing the same source in consecutive notes.
No, APA format doesn't require foot notes. Cite in text and include the source in the reference sheet.
"cite" is to cite a source (telling where you found it). Look up "how to cite sources" in your google bar for more help with that. "sight" is how you actually see things with your own eyes.
Yes, it is important to cite the source when summarizing information to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism. Even if you are putting the information in your own words, it is still necessary to acknowledge where the information came from.
You can cite a source on the web by giving its URL.
Ask yourself, "Did this information or idea come from my own thoughts and knowledge, or did I learn it from an external source?" If the answer is the latter, then you should cite the source to give credit.
Yes, even if you completely reword information from a source, you still need to cite the original source to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism. Rewording does not exempt you from citing your source.
As long as you cite your source, it is not considered plagiarism. But most teachers do not allow you to copy a page, even if you cite it.
No, citing the wrong source is simply an error. Plagiarism is failing to cite a source, so that you are presenting someone else's work as your own.
To cite class notes in APA format, you can list the instructor's name, the date of the class, and a brief description of the notes. For example: Smith, J. (2021, September 15). Notes on effects of climate change in Geography 101 class.
It is illegal to take someone's information without giving them proper credit. If you cite a source, it shows that you did not generate that information yourself and you do not own it. It is legal to use other information, but not legal to claim it as your own original material.
you give the full source in the end but you say (authors name, date of publication). If you are using foot notes you just give the whole thing at the bottom.