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SOAN 375: METHODS OF SOCIAL INQUIRY (Professor Chin)

Fall 2016
http://libguides.wlu.edu/soc375

Citation Styles

Unfortunately, there is no universally agreed-upon "style" for documenting the use of sources in research -- no single method for formatting footnotes, bibliographies, endnotes, in-text citations, etc.

Instead, there are more than a half-dozen, most of which are specialized for use in one or more subject areas.  The W&L University Library maintain a collection of resources on these styles:

For SOC 375, see the ASA Style (American Sociological Association) tab.

How to Annotate

This guide from Cornell University outlines How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography.

Avoiding Plagiarism

Plagiarism is described in the W&L 2016-17 Catalog, and cited by the Student Executive Committee, as "the use of another's words or ideas without proper ackowledgement."

The resources below should be considered reliable sources of advice about what constitutes plagiarism and how to avoid it.

Of these, the W&L Student EC's Plagiarism Pamphlet is the most "local," but the specially-selected guides from other institutions are more detailed.