Description: Citing sources can help students avoid plagiarism but why else is citing important, and how does someone learn to cite sources correctly? What role do ethics and equity play in citing a source? In this workshop, we will demystify the process of citing in university and share practical information about topics such as understanding when to cite, using different types of citations, navigating complicated style guides, and making the best use of helpful tools and resources. This session aims to help you learn to think critically about the sources you encounter and feel confident in your writing! Bring your citation questions to ask at the end.
Learning objectives: In this workshop participants will:
Presenters:
Sarah Clark, Learning & Instruction Support Librarian
Caroline Monnin, Health Sciences Librarian
About this workshop series: This workshop is part of the Library Essentials workshop series. Register for at least 3 Library Essentials Workshops and 2 additional library workshops to receive credit on your Experience Record (Co-Curricular Record). To learn more about the Library Essentials series, visit our website.