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Using Conventions in Citing Sources - 1st QTR

This document discusses conventions for citing sources in academic writing. It explains that citations acknowledge the sources used, follow correct bibliography formats, and use writing conventions to attribute resources. The objectives are for students to learn how to cite sources correctly using bibliography formats and conventions. Citing sources gives credit to original authors, avoids plagiarism, supports arguments, and helps readers find references for further research.
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Using Conventions in Citing Sources - 1st QTR

This document discusses conventions for citing sources in academic writing. It explains that citations acknowledge the sources used, follow correct bibliography formats, and use writing conventions to attribute resources. The objectives are for students to learn how to cite sources correctly using bibliography formats and conventions. Citing sources gives credit to original authors, avoids plagiarism, supports arguments, and helps readers find references for further research.
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USING CONVENTIONS IN

CITING SOURCES

What is the
purpose of citation?

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Objectives:
In this module, students will learn how to:
1. acknowledge citations by indicating bibliography sources used;
2. observe correct format in bibliography sources used; and
3. use writing conventions to acknowledge resources.

Essential Learning Competency:


EN8SS-IIIg-1.6.4
Use conventions in citing sources

Activity 1: Improving Your Study Habits


School implies study. Develop good study habits by following effective methods of study.
Check your study habits by answering these questions about yourself.
 1. Do you write down your assignments in every subject?
 2. Do you keep an assignment notebook?
 3. Do you have a definite hours of study? Do you study at the same time and in the same
place each day?
 4. Do you keep your study materials – textbooks, notebooks, paper, pen, dictionary within
easy reach?
 5. Do you plan your work in advance and determine which subject to study first?
 6. Is the air in the room where you study fresh and cool?
 7. Do you have comfortable chair and a clean desk for study?
 8. Is the room where you study well-lighted?
 9. Do you study on time?
 10. Do you have good powers of concentration?

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Citation tells readers about the sources you have used in your work. It can be found in the text or at
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ation_formats work as a
bibliography / reference list.

Why Do We Have to Cite?


 Acknowledge the ideas of the original authors and give them credit.
 To avoid plagiarism.
 To support your arguments.
 To help readers to locate your reference for further research.

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