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English 2010

English 2010 (Intermediate Research Writing) is the "Research Paper" class at Snow College.

Citing Your Sources

Why cite

  • In academic research, many sources of information, such as books, articles, videos and more. Using citations in your papers and presentations gives credit to the original authors.
  • Not using citations to give credit to the original author is committing plagiarism -- a serious offense that could lead to failing grades and expulsion from college. See the Snow College Academic Honesty policy for more information.
  • Citing sources also helps researchers build on previous research.

When to cite

  • As a general rule, you should cite any time you use information in your paper that is not your own.  This includes paraphrasing or summarizing someone else's ideas, direct quotes, using data, images, video and other media that you did not create.
  • Citing general knowledge or your own ideas is not necessary.
  • For more in-depth information on when to cite, visit the Avoiding Plagiarism Guide

Database citation tools

Most of the Snow College library databases have a citation tool that automatically generates citations for you in MLA, APA, and other styles. When you are in a database and have located an article or a book you need to cite, look for a button labeled Cite or Citation. Be aware that citation generators can contain errors or missing information. Always proofread the citation for accuracy and edit, when necessary.

MLA Citation Style

MLA is the citation style commonly used for research in the humanities, including many English classes. The following resources will help you learn how to format MLA citations.

Citation Generators


Citation generators are a tool that can help you create citations quickly. Citation generators are freely available on the internet and can be a helpful tool for creating citations for websites, videos, books and other sources. When using citation generators from any source always check the formatting accuracy with the citation style guide you are using (MLA, APA, etc.). Below are a few recommended citation generators available for free on the internet.