In a research paper, it is not necessary to cite every sentence. However, any information, ideas, or quotes that are not common knowledge or original to you should be properly cited to give credit to the original source.
Yes, you can cite your book in your research paper.
No, you do not need to cite the dictionary when writing a research paper.
To parenthetically cite a book in a research paper, you need to include the author's last name and the page number where the information is found in parentheses at the end of the sentence. For example: (Smith 45).
To parenthetically cite two authors in a research paper, include both authors' last names separated by an "" within parentheses at the end of the sentence (Author1 Author2, Year).
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.
Yes, you should cite pictures in your research paper to give credit to the original source and avoid plagiarism.
To cite a DOI in a research paper, include the DOI at the end of the reference in the format: https://doi.org/DOInumber.
Yes, you can cite a dissertation in your research paper as long as it is relevant and provides valuable information to support your arguments.
Yes, I can include your article as a citation in my research paper.
Yes, I can provide the citation for the book in your research paper.
To cite a book in APA format within the text of a research paper, include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses at the end of the sentence where the information is used (Author, Year).
Yes, you should cite indirect quotes in your research paper to give credit to the original source of the information.