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Shoom

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Hi
I have read what my uni provide and I still don't understand.

Say im talking about a specific method of growing a plant industrially, I write a paragraph on that. Do I cite the whole paragraph? Because the way I write it is read the original source then write it in my own words ( Since theres only one method of growing this plant its hard to change the words alot).


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Yes, if it's not your idea then you have to reference whoevers idea it is as if it were a direct quote.
 

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In brackets you note the author of the text you got this from and the date. You then do a full reference in your list of references at the end of the assignment. You note the author, title of book/journal etc, the date of publication, page reference.

Others, please correct me if i have left out anything, its bee na long time
 

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So umm even if the whole paragraph is in my own words at the end I cite the main source of info for that particular paragraph.


So that means for nearly every praragraph there will be a citation at the end?
 
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So umm even if the whole paragraph is in my own words at the end I cite the main source of info for that particular paragraph.


So that means for nearly every praragraph there will be a citation at the end?
This is how it sounded when it was explained to me however I'm a 1st year n00b also so don't take my word for it.
 

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So umm even if the whole paragraph is in my own words at the end I cite the main source of info for that particular paragraph.


So that means for nearly every praragraph there will be a citation at the end?
Yes, it's called paraphrasing. But first you need to identify which referencing your unit is using. For example, is it Harvard, footnote....ect.
 

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Thjey say no footnotes only citations and then a reference list in the Harvard style.
 

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I would probably start the sentence saying something like:

According to George, blah blah blah.. then end paragraph (George, 1997)

Something along those lines. You are best to double check this with the tutor tho
 

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It depends on how much is paraphrased, and whether it is your own 'voice', or someone elses. Usually, you would do the citing at the end of a paraphrase.
 

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