Which of the following items are required when documenting your sources?
an entry on the works cited page. a clickable link to all Internet sources. a parenthetical citation in the text. copyright information for each source.
What must you include in your works cited or references section check all that apply?
Components of Works Cited Entries
- Author. Author(s) and/or editor(s).
- Title of source. Book Title: And Subtitle if Included.
- Title of container, Book Title,
- Other contributors, Other contributors (if applicable),
- Version, Edition (if applicable),
- Number, Volume (if applicable),
- Publisher,
- Publication date,
How do you document a source?
Citation includes author’s name, year of publication, then page numbers if available. If your source lacks an author, cite the first one or two words of the title. If no date is given, place “n.d.” after the author’s name. note on page numbers: Web documents often don’t have page numbers.
Why do you need to cite your sources check all that apply?
A page in an assignment or paper that cites all the websites and sources ou used is very important, and often is underestimated. First, and most importantly, you do it to credit the author’s original idea. It was their work, and they deserve to be credited for it. Next, you do it to avoid plagiarism.
What kind of references should I use?
Choose references who can attest to those job skills. Good examples of professional references include: College professors, coaches or other advisors (especially if you’re a recent college graduate or don’t have a lengthy work history) Former employer (the person who hired and paid you)
Can I have two references from the same company?
So yes, it’s perfectly fine if you choose to use references all from the same place. But if you chose to have some from your current job and others from previous employment, that’s fine too. So those who can speak about your work and/or character is what they’re looking for with regards to references.