What Is Citation?

Citation is basically to supply proper references of all the sources you have used in your writing. It is to mention the name of the author, publishing details, and also the title of the source.

In other words citation means being honest both with your work and with others. A person who includes proper references acknowledges other authors and gives credit to intellectual work produced by others. Honest and dedicated writers always take extra pain in providing citations. They are cautious and try their best to avoid any chances of plagiarism by giving citations in all their writings.

Citation can be done in different styles. Some of the most popular citation styles include APA style, Harvard referencing, ASA style, MLA style, Vancouver system etc. There are different guides and systems about citation writing styles. One can adopt any whichever fits his type of research work and writing style. No matter which citation style you adopt, citation should be there in your work.

There are many advantages of citation. The cited references also help the readers to revert to the source for any additional information. Citation is also important to make a work look credible and reliable. A work with proper citation and references gains popularity and credibility. Properly cited works have better standing than those with improper citations which are mostly graded as plagiarised content. Citation shows the effort you put into your work. It shows number of resources you have consulted to support your writing. Citation builds your reputation as a trustworthy writer and helps you stand out amongst others.

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