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COR 400

This guide will direct you to helpful library resources for your COR 400 courses

Citation Styles

So... what is a citation style? When you reference an article, book, report, website, etc. in your paper, you need to do it clearly and completely enough that your reader (probably the professor or TA of your class) can find it in case they need to check your work or clarify a point. A citation style is just a set of rules about what information to include and how to format it for consistency.

How citation styles are formatted is actually quite arbitrary. There's not really one approach that's better than another, provided it satisfies the main criteria of providing enough information that your reader can find the document they are looking for. Different citation styles are used depending on the academic discipline involved. Also keep in mind that instructor requirements can differ; they might have their own favorite and expect you to use it. Carefully follow your instructor's directions and remember to be consistent.

It's picky, yes, but following the rules of a given citation style makes your references more consistent and readable.

The Library has put together a list of some resources for learning more about citation styles used in writing assignments on campus:

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