Citation, Quotation, and Paraphrase | Rhetoric & Composition | Study Hall
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- Joining a conversation rather than writing alone is a big part of why we have to cite, quote, and paraphrase. These are the writing tools available to give credit to all the thinkers who have come before us as we work to write something helpful or original. In this episode, Dr. Emily Zarka citations, quotations and paraphrasing and the ways in which these tools allow us to delve further into ideas and adding to the conversation!
ASU Library's Citation Guide: libguides.asu.edu/citing
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:32 - What are citations?
5:47 - Using paraphrasing and quotations
9:39 - Conclusion
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i appreciate the way you lay this out! good intro to the different voices and how to give credit! nice job.
I’m at the precipice of being able to do this with my specific industry and Avenue of work specialization
I appreciate the examples
This video helped me a lot to understand what are citations, quotations and how to use them in our works. Thank you much👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
9:04 if this aint adorable then i don't know what it is