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Academic Integrity Tutorial for DSB Graduate Students by DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Fairfield University

What Is Attribution?

What Is Attribution?

Attribution is about "giving credit where credit is due." By acknowledging where information comes from, you show respect for the intellectual work of those who came before. An example of attribution is a citation. Citations provide credibility to your work and build a firm foundation on which to put your new arguments and ideas. If scholarship is a chain of connected authors, citations are the links that allow you to follow the conversation.

This is an example of a citation of Elie Wiesel's collection of essays Legends of Our Time.

Lehigh Carbon Community College Rothrock Library. (2015, October 17). ENG 106 Literature Research Resources: MLA citation breakdown for a book with one author. Retrieved from http://infoguides.lccc.edu/content.php?pid=659802&sid=5464822


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