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Primary Sources (History): Writing & Citing

This guide is an organized gateway to primary source materials that are available through the Delgado Library (print and electronic), as well as from a number of other institutions that have shared their primary source collections online.

Plagiarism = Bad

What Is Plagiarism?

According to the Delgado Community College Student Judicial Code, plagiarism is
"The inclusion of someone else's actual words or paraphrases, ideas, or data into one's own work without acknowledging the original source. The included material must have appropriate citations such as footnotes or quotation marks and identification of the sources, published or unpublished, copyrighted or not copyrighted."
Find out more about what is considered plagiarismwhy is it wrong, and how it should be avoided.

Books About Writing

Books About Citing

Delgado Community College Writing and Research Hanbook

The Delgado Community College Writing and Research Handbook was written by Delgado faculty Sean Munro and Monica Mankin.

It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0), and is considered an Open Educational Resource (OER). Please see our guide for more information about Open Educational Resources.

The Delgado Writing Center

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Writing & Research Handouts

Citations

A citation is the information needed to locate the article (or book) you are interested in reading.

For articles, a complete citation generally includes:

  • The author's name
  • The title of the article
  • The name of the magazine or journal in which it is located
  • The volume number of the magazine or journal (and sometimes the issue number)
  • The page numbers on which the article is located
  • The date when the article was published

For books, a complete citation generally includes:

  • The author's name
  • The title of the book
  • The publication date
  • The city in which the book was published
  • The book's publisher

Citations are also used to help readers of your papers go to the information you used.

CitationMachineCiteThisForMe and EasyBib are websites that can help you create citations automatically.