citing Sources

If you are wanting help in writing a personal statement for your university application, here are some tips:

  • Determine the citation style: Different academic fields have different citation styles, such as MLA, APA, Chicago, and Harvard. Make sure you know which citation style is required for your paper and follow the guidelines closely.
  • Keep track of your sources: As you research, make note of the information you gather and the sources you use. This will make it easier to properly cite your sources later.
  • Use in-text citations: In-text citations are brief references to your sources that are placed within the body of your text. They should include the author’s last name and the publication date.
  • Create a reference list or bibliography: A reference list or bibliography is a list of all the sources you have cited in your paper. It should be formatted according to the citation style guidelines and include all the information necessary to find the source.
  • Use quotes sparingly: Quotes should be used sparingly in academic writing and should always be properly cited. Quotes should be used to support your own ideas, not to substitute for them.

By following these steps, you can ensure that you are properly and accurately citing your sources, which will help you avoid plagiarism and demonstrate the credibility of your work.

For more information on these topics and more, please visit www.lsdnedu.org.uk or make an appointment with our Student Wellbeing Officer at LSDN.