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Who Said What?

A Writer's Guide to Finding, Evaluating, Quoting, and Documenting Sources (and Avoiding Plagiarism) by Kayla Meyer - Forward by Susan Wise Bauer

 

Master research, citation, and source evaluation with Who Said What? This contemporary and accessible guide teaches students how to evaluate and cite sources, and helps them to recognize and avoid plagiarism.

 

Is Wikipedia a good source for your history essay? Should you cite an Instagram post as a source, and if so, how do you do it? How do you include another person’s ideas in your work without stealing them? Who Said What? provides students from middle school through college with a reliable, friendly guide through the often bewildering process of research, note-taking, and documentation.

Drawing on years of teaching, research, and writing experience, Kayla Meyers teaches you how to evaluate the trustworthiness of a source, how to use it without stealing it, how to properly credit its creator, and why all of this even matters. Provides step-by-step instructions for researching and writing essays, research papers, and articles. Teaches students how to cite sources in all major formats: APA, MLA, and more.

 

 

Who Said What? A Writer's Guide to Finding, Evaluating, Quoting, and Documenting

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