yes u do need to cite it
yes,because the ideas are not yours
Need to know if you're using APA, Chicago, or MLA in order to answer this.
I need to find quotes from the most eminent expert in the field to cite in my report.
Without knowing what the following information is there really is not a way to know which is correct. A person would need to know the words to know which derives from a root word.
It depends on what kind of journal and what kind of information you need. If it is a personal journal, and you need personal information about someone, then a personal journal is what you need.
You need to cite information whenever you use someone else's ideas, words, or research in your own work. This includes direct quotes, paraphrased information, and even ideas that are not common knowledge. Proper citation gives credit to the original source and helps to avoid plagiarism.
To do a paraphrase citation correctly, you need to restate the original information in your own words and then cite the source where you got the information from. This helps give credit to the original author and avoids plagiarism.
You cite a reference in context of your research. A reference is a source of information for your research. You do not need to cite it to still list it in your sources.
Yes, when you summarize, you put the ideas into your own words. But you need to keep the author's meaning intact.
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.
If you use an author's specific words, those words must be in quotation marks, and the source must be cited. If you write about an author's ideas in your own words, the source must still be cited.
If you use an author's specific words, those words must be in quotation marks, and the source must be cited. If you write about an author's ideas in your own words, the source must still be cited.
To properly cite a paraphrase in APA format, you need to include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses after the paraphrased information.
In APA format, you do not need to cite the same source after every sentence. It is generally sufficient to cite the source at the end of a paragraph or section, as long as the information presented is from that source.
place of publication
An author would need to cite any ideas, information, or language that is not their original creation. This includes direct quotes, paraphrased information, and ideas taken from another source. Additionally, any statistics, data, images, or concepts that are not common knowledge or widely known should be properly cited to avoid plagiarism.
No, you do not need to cite the dictionary when writing a research paper.