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How do I find a source to cite?

How do I find a source to cite?

Google Scholar

  1. Go to Google Scholar Advanced Search to display all the search options.
  2. Use the exact phrase search box for the title of the reference.
  3. For where my words occur select in the title of the article.
  4. Use the return articles authored by search box for the author’s last name.
  5. Search to locate the reference.

How do you cite if you don’t know the author?

No Author. If no author or creator is provided, start the citation with the title/name of the item you are citing instead. Follow the title/name of the item with the date of publication, and the continue with other citation details. Note: an author/creator won’t necessarily be a person’s name.

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How do you cite something that doesn’t have an author?

In-Text Citations:

  1. Citations are placed in the context of discussion using the author’s last name and date of publication.
  2. When a work has no identified author, cite in text the first few words of the article title using double quotation marks, “headline-style” capitalization, and the year.

How do you find the original source of an article?

3. FIND THE ORIGINAL SOURCE

  1. In web articles, look for signal phrases like “According to ….” and “as reported by….” to see who reported the claim first. If the article hyperlinks or references another source, check that source.
  2. If you are reading an academic source, check their references list.

How do you ensure the quality of information of these sources?

As you examine each source, it is important to evaluate each source to determine the quality of the information provided within it. Common evaluation criteria include: purpose and intended audience, authority and credibility, accuracy and reliability, currency and timeliness, and objectivity or bias.

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How do you cite references in a paper?

When using APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the author’s last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text, for example, (Jones, 1998), and a complete reference should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper.

When the author of a work is unknown how would you cite the source in the work cited page?

When a work is published without an author’s name, begin the works-cited-list entry with the title of the work. Do not use Anonymous in place of an author’s name: “English Language Arts Standards.” Common Core State Standards Initiative, 2017, www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/.