Lesson 3: Documentation Styles Flashcards
- A standard approach to the citation
of sources that the author of a paper
has consulted, abstracted, or quoted
from - Prescribes methods for citing
references within the text, providing
a list of works cited at the end of the
paper, and even formatting headings
and margins
Documentation Styles
What is the Significance of Documentation Styles?
- It allows you to give credit for
secondary sources you have used in
writing your paper. - Citing sources not only gives credit
where it is due, but also allows your
reader to locate the sources you have
consulted. - In short, the reader of your paper
must be able to use the information
you provide, both in the text and in
appended list(s), to duplicate the
research you have done.
- Direct quotations
- Paraphrases and summaries
- Information and ideas that are not common knowledge or
are not available in a standard reference work - Any borrowed material that might appear to be your own if
there were no citation
What do I need to document?
✓ The requirements of the particular
course;
✓ The standard for the discipline in
which you are studying; or
✓ Your individual preference.
Which style should I use?
▪ A system used by researchers in
the fields of natural sciences and
social sciences
▪ The use of this style requires less space and time.
▪ More researchers nowadays, regardless of their area of
concentration, prefer using this style of documentation.
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (APA)
➢ Text Citation
Enclosed in parentheses and
found in the body of the text
➢ Reference List
Found at the end part of the
book
✓ APA system gives only brief information in the text citation but
gives full bibliographical details in the reference list.
Two Essential Parts of APA Documentation
▪ A system used by researchers in
the fields of Literature, History,
and Arts
▪ It gives bibliographic citations in notes that correspond
to reference numbers in the body of the paper.
▪ These notes are called footnotes and endnotes.
MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION (MLA)
Notes that are printed at
the bottom of the page
➢ Footnotes
Notes that appear at the
end of the document
➢ Endnotes
does
not require you to make
bibliography because the
endnotes can already give you
full bibliographical details.
However, to help readers locate
the source of the data, these
two - notes and bibliography -
must appear in your paper.
▪ The MLA documentation