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  1. Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. A paraphrase restates another's idea (or your own previously published idea) in your own words. Paraphrasing allows you to summarize and synthesize information from one or more sources, focus on significant information, and compare and contrast relevant details. Published authors paraphrase their sources most of the time, rather ...

  2. Paraphrasing in APA

    Parenthetical citation. For an APA parenthetical citation, write your paraphrase and then add the author and year in parenthesis at the end. Use a comma between the author and the year inside the parenthesis, and put the period for the end of the sentence outside the parenthesis. Example 1: Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light.

  3. In-Text Citations: The Basics

    If you are paraphrasing an idea from another work, you only have to make reference to the author and year of publication in your in-text reference and may omit the page numbers. APA guidelines, however, do encourage including a page range for a summary or paraphrase when it will help the reader find the information in a longer work.

  4. LibGuides: APA Citation Guide (7th edition) : Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. When you write information from a source in your own words, cite the source by adding an in-text citation at the end of the paraphrased portion as follows: Mother-infant attachment became a leading topic of developmental research following the publication of John Bowlby's studies (Hunt, 1993). Note: If you refer to the author's ...

  5. APA Citation Style, 7th Edition: In-Text Citations & Paraphrasing

    There are several rules of thumb you can follow to make sure that you are citing your paper correctly in APA 7 format. Think of your paper broken up into paragraphs. When you start a paragraph, the first time you add a sentence that has been paraphrased from a reference -> that's when you need to add an in-text citation.

  6. APA Citation Guide (7th edition): Quotes vs Paraphrases

    Quoting is copying a selection from someone else's work, phrasing it exactly as it was originally written. When quoting place quotation marks (" ") around the selected passage to show where the quote begins and where it ends. Make sure to include an in-text citation. Paraphrasing is used to show that you understand what the author wrote.

  7. LibGuides: APA Citation Guide (7th edition) : Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. When you write information from a source in your own words, cite the source by adding an in-text citation at the end of the paraphrased portion as follows: Mother-infant attachment became a leading topic of developmental research following the publication of John Bowlby's studies (Hunt, 1993). Note: If you refer to the author's ...

  8. Paraphrasing

    When you write information from a source in your own words, cite the source by adding an in-text citation at the end of the paraphrased portion as follows: Mother-infant attachment became a leading topic of developmental research following the publication of John Bowlby's studies (Hunt, 1993).

  9. Paraphrasing

    6 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or phrase to indicate the ...

  10. Paraphrasing

    The key way to use sources in your writing is to paraphrase their ideas. Paraphrasing is using another person's ideas but putting them into your own words and showing your interpretation of these ideas. It is not just changing a few words in a sentence from the original text, and it must still have a citation with the author's surname or ...

  11. ACAP Learning Resources: Reference in APA 7: Paraphrasing

    You must reintroduce the citation if the paraphrase continues across multiple paragraphs. If the paragraph or sentence contains information from multiple sources, then cite as often as required to make sure the source is clearly acknowledged. The APA Style and Grammar Guidelines provide this example: Play therapists can experience many symptoms ...

  12. APA Paraphrase

    When paraphrasing a passage, it is essential to express the ideas of the author in your own original words; however, the author's message and meaning should always be preserved. Charges of plagiarism can be avoided by including the proper citation of the work you are drawing from in your paraphrase. The APA requires a paraphrase to include ...

  13. Citing Paraphrased Work in APA Style

    As the Publication Manual notes, citing your sources is imperative: "Whether paraphrasing, quoting an author directly, or describing an idea that influenced your work, you must credit the source" (p. 170). But, we are sometimes asked how a writer can properly and clearly attribute multiple ideas within a paragraph yet maintain a readable ...

  14. How to Cite in APA Format (7th edition)

    When you quote or paraphrase a specific passage from a source, you need to indicate the location of the passage in your APA in-text citation.. If there are no page numbers (e.g. when citing a website) but the text is long, you can instead use section headings, paragraph numbers, or a combination of the two: (Caulfield, 2019, Linking section, para. 1). ...

  15. How to Paraphrase

    How to cite a paraphrase. Once you have your perfectly paraphrased text, you need to ensure you credit the original author. ... APA in-text citation (Brouwer, 2019, p. 874) MLA in-text citation (Brouwer 874) Chicago footnote: 1. Susanne Brouwer, "The Auditory Foreign-Language Effect of Moral Decision Making in Highly Proficient Bilinguals, ...

  16. How to Paraphrase

    5 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Read your passage until you comprehend its full meaning. As you read, jot down bullet points on the facts or opinions presented, but do not copy "word for word" without using quotation marks. Put your passage aside, and write out your paraphrase in full sentences. Try using the notecard feature in NoodleTools ...

  17. APA Style 6th Edition Blog: Paraphrasing

    A paraphrase restates someone else's words in a new way. For example, you might put a sentence into your own words, or you might summarize what another author or set of authors found. When you include a paraphrase in a paper, you are required to include only the author and date in the citation.

  18. How do I cite paraphrased information in APA Style (in-text)?

    When you paraphrase, you use your own words. This is usually preferable to direct quotes because the information is written in your own style, but you must be careful not to change the meaning. ... When citing paraphrased information, APA requires you to include the author and date. It is also recommended (but not required) that you include the ...

  19. APA In-Text Citations

    Basic APA in-text citations. The most basic type of APA in-text citation includes the author name followed by a comma and the resource publication date. If you are citing a specific part of the text (e.g., a quotation), include the page number ("p.") or page range ("pp."). When citing a page range, an en dash (-) should be used (e.g ...

  20. How to Cite a Website in APA Style

    When you quote or paraphrase a specific passage from a source, you need to indicate the location of the passage in your APA in-text citation.. If there are no page numbers (e.g. when citing a website) but the text is long, you can instead use section headings, paragraph numbers, or a combination of the two: (Caulfield, 2019, Linking section, para. 1). ...

  21. Getting Started

    Step 1: When to cite. Learn when to cite. Includes an overview of information on paraphrasing and quotations. Step 2: Citing Items In-Text. Learn how to cite in your writing. Includes explanations and examples of in-text citations. Step 3: Creating Your Reference List. Learn how to correctly format your reference list.

  22. APA Citation Style, 7th Edition

    This comprehensive tutorial covers: formatting your paper; using a Word template; creating in-text citations; paraphrasing & quoting; identifying the author, date, title, & source of a work; and creating a references list.

  23. When and How to Include Page Numbers in APA Style Citations

    There are many ways to paraphrase material; here are more examples and some advice. How to Cite Material Without Page Numbers. If the cited material does not have page numbers (such as may occur with some e-books) and you need them for an in-text citation, use any of the following location information instead:. a paragraph number, if provided; alternatively, you can count paragraphs down from ...

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  25. How to Cite a Bill: APA, MLA, Chicago Styles

    3. Chicago Style. In Chicago style, you should cite the bill similar to a web document, including the name of the bill, the bill number, the date it was published, and the URL where it was retrieved. Chicago style focuses on providing a clear path to the original document, much like APA and MLA, but formats the information slightly differently.

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    QuillBot's Citation Generator makes it easy to cite and reference books, articles, and web pages in many styles, including APA, MLA, and Chicago. Citation Generator is free and easy to use, allowing you to create full and in-text citations by simply copying and pasting the website's URL into the generator or using the search bar to find the ...

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    United States: Federal Appellate Court Holds RICO Relief Is Unavailable for Foreign Investors Defrauded by Individuals in the United States. On April 30, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that foreign investors who were defrauded by individuals living in the United States cannot seek relief in U.S. courts under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO).