Classmates, today we will learn how to correctly cite literature together. This is the knowledge that we must understand when writing papers, and it is also the key to achieving good grades.
Firstly, the citation should follow a certain format, that is, the position of the cited literature in the main text must be indicated, such as “this article references the research of…”.
The cited literature should be truthful and reliable, and should not contain incorrect or untrue information. Classmates, when citing literature, we should pay attention to integrity and not plagiarize other people’s works, otherwise it will be regarded as academic misconduct.
Secondly, the cited literature should be clear and unambiguous. The cited literature should be able to express your views and ideas, and should not be tampered with or distorted arbitrarily. When citing literature, it is necessary to indicate information such as the author, title, publication date, and publishing unit of the literature.
Thirdly, the references should be concise and avoid citing too many references as much as possible. Quoting too many references not only increases the length of the paper, but also makes readers feel cumbersome and lengthy. When citing literature, students can choose and screen according to their own needs, and only cite the most important and supportive literature.
Fourthly, the cited literature should have quotation marks, which are the hallmark of the cited literature. The cited literature must be fully cited and cannot be edited or modified in any form.
Classmates, citing references is the foundation of writing a good paper and an important part of our academic journey. Only with the correct citation of literature can we better express our views and ideas, and thus write high-quality papers.
That’s all for today’s class. I hope students can study and understand today’s content seriously, and continuously improve their citation ability in future learning and research.
