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Sustainability Education: Citing Sources

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If you need additional help with your sustainaiblity education research, please don't hesitate to contact me.  We can set up a time to meet for an individual consultation, and work through all your research questions.

E-mail: laurie.kutner@uvm.edu

Citing Sources

Which citation style you should use depends upon your subject area and the preferences of your professor.  In the field of education, APA is generally recommended.

There are three major citation styles:

Check your assignment to see whether your professor requires that you use a specific style.

If not, choose the style appropriate to the general subject area of your research.

 

Why Citations Matter

There are many reasons why it is important to cite the resources that you consult when doing research. The most important of these are:

  • Gives credit to authors whose works you have used (whether you quote them or not).
  • Provides a trail by which others can locate the materials you consulted.
  • Provides evidence of your research.
  • Properly citing materials is one strategy to help you avoid plagiarizing.

What is plagiarism?

Plagiarism is using another person's work without giving them credit.

At UVM plagiarizing, whether intentional or by accident, is a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity (PDF).

Easy ways to avoid plagiarizing:

  • Never cut and paste material into a paper.
  • Always cite your sources.

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Laurie Kutner
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Laurie Kutner
David W. Howe Memorial Library
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405

laurie.kutner@uvm.edu
(802) 656-2213

Liaison to:
Honor's College; Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources; Environmental Program; Anthropology; Geography; Global and Regional Studies