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The reason you should cite sources correctly is twofold:

1. To avoid any claims of plagiarism and ensure the appropriate parties are credited.

2. To ensure those wishing to do further reading or fact checking can quickly and easily locate the correct source.

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Citing a source means acknowledging where you obtained specific information or ideas from in your work. This is usually done by including a reference to the original source in your writing, which allows readers to locate the source themselves if needed.

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1y ago
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It means to write a bibliography, but when you cite it also includes websites :)

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It means to list or write the sources of information used. For instance if you found your info in an encyclopedia (god forbid) list or write down Britannica.

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To provide in-text citations and a works-cited page

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what is meant by "citing a source"

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