Organizing your thoughts is a great way to track your research. Below are some examples of organization strategies:
Chicago is one of the most common citation styles used in the United States. This format is most commonly used in history, humanities, science, and social sciences. History and humanities use the Humanities (footnote) style, while science and social sciences use the Author-Date style.
It helps you avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism is the use of work by another person without clear acknowledgment. It is a form of academic dishonesty and a violation of SCAD's rules of academic integrity. Properly attributing and documenting your sources will help you avoid inadvertently taking credit for another person's ideas.
Should I cite images?
How do I cite images?
The SCADextra - Academic Resources Hub offers assistance with all aspects of the writing process.
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