Deck 9: References and Citations

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Including other people's ideas, facts, or figures in your writing without acknowledging the source of the information is _______.

A) theft
B) impolite, but not illegal
C) acceptable
D) something everyone does and just doesn't talk about
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The fair use provision allows you to make use of intellectual property _______.

A) as long as you are making a profit
B) within certain length limits and as long as your source is cited
C) without having to formally reference your source
D) only if you have the express permission of the source
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The fair use provision allows for the use of short bits of intellectual property without express permission _______.

A) in a proposal intended to win business for a company
B) in a fundraiser that charged admission to view clips from a popular film
C) if the original author is not Canadian
D) if you have the express permission of the source
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References can enhance your writing by ________.

A) lending your work credibility
B) making it easier for readers to look up your sources
C) preventing accusations of intellectual property theft or academic dishonesty
D) all of the above
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While in school, you do not necessary need to cite information if ________.

A) you knew it before you read it or heard it in lecture, making it common knowledge
B) you believe that it's common knowledge in your field
C) you can't find a good source for the information
D) None of the above; you must cite everything in your writing.
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You should include an in-text ________ to indicate that you are using someone else's ideas or words.

A) reference
B) citation
C) bibliographical entry
D) reference list
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You must include a ________ at the end of a report to indicate all the references cited within the text.

A) bibliography
B) quotation list
C) reference section
D) hyperlinked list of URLs
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The two main categories of citation methods are ________ and ________.

A) those that use name citations; those that use number citations
B) those for the humanities and social sciences; those for the hard sciences
C) MLA; APA
D) official citation styles; independent citation styles
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For writing in the social sciences, you will most likely use the ________ citation style.

A) MLA
B) APA
C) ACS
D) IEEE
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For technical writing in biochemistry, you will most likely use the ________ citation style.

A) MLA
B) Turabian
C) Vancouver
D) IEEE
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________ is an example of correctly cited paraphrasing.

A) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4].
B) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4, p. 35].
C) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4].
D) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4, p. 35].
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________ is an example of a correctly cited quotation.

A) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4].
B) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4, p. 35].
C) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4].
D) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4, p. 35].
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In the IEEE citation method, you should indent a quotation longer than ________ as a block quotation rather than enclosing it in quote marks.

A) one line
B) two lines
C) three lines
D) four lines
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The correct order for the end matter of a report is ________.

A) conclusions and recommendations, appendices, references
B) appendices, references, conclusion and recommendations
C) conclusions and recommendations, references, appendices
D) appendices, conclusions and recommendations, references
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If a book is a second or subsequent edition, the words "2nd ed." or "3rd ed." ________.

A) can be omitted from the bibliographic entry; the date of publication is sufficient
B) should be entered immediately before the year of publication
C) should be entered immediately before the book title
D) should be entered immediately after the book title
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If a text has ________ or more authors or editors, you can cite it with the first author's name, followed by "et al." for the remaining contributors.

A) two
B) four
C) five
D) six
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If you are citing an entry in a(n) ________ in which the pieces are entered alphabetically, you can omit the page number.

A) anthology
B) academic journal
C) reference work
D) magazine
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If the author of an article is not identified, begin the reference with _______.

A) the title of the article
B) the name of the journal, newspaper, or magazine in which the article appeared
C) the date of publication
D) "Author Unknown"
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If a report is put out by an organization, who is cited as the author?

A) the writer of the report, if provided
B) no one because organizations are not people and cannot be authors
C) the organization, if no writer is identified for the report
D) both a and c
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Conference proceedings should be treated like a(n) ________ in your reference list.

A) anthology
B) book by a single author
C) published interview
D) published article
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The originators of unpublished ideas from face-to-face and private sources ________.

A) do not need to be acknowledged
B) only need to be acknowledged if you have regular contact with the source
C) only need to be acknowledged if they shared the idea in a professional setting, such as a speech or lecture
D) do not necessarily need a reference number or to appear in the reference list, but should be named and credited in your text
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If you cannot find the date on which information was posted or last updated on an internet site, you can ________.

A) omit it
B) include the date that you accessed it
C) list the date on which you intend to submit your report
D) both b and c
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When referencing a website, you ________.

A) can omit the URL only if the site is one of the top three hits on Google
B) can cite just the root URL if the site is searchable by author or article
C) can omit the URL if it is too long
D) must always include the URL no matter how long it is
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You do not need to include the date that you accessed a ________ in a reference because they aren't updated or altered once made available.

A) radio program published online as a podcast
B) graphic
C) map
D) all of the above
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The ________ system does not permit the citing of sources that you find within your sources (called secondary sources).

A) MLA
B) Chicago Style
C) IEEE
D) ACS
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Writers must acknowledge information sources unless the source is a private conversation.
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References can weaken credibility.
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Academic dishonesty and intellectual property theft are the same insofar as both are failures to acknowledge sources.
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Deciding what is common knowledge is sometimes a judgment call.
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School papers compel a writer to provide references for all information researched, even for what people working in the field consider common knowledge.
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"Citation" and "reference" may be used interchangeably.
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"Reference section" and "bibliography" should not be used interchangeably.
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Bibliographies list all sources consulted by the writer.
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Bibliographies are always in alphabetical order.
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Bibliographies are not always required.
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Reference sections can be organized numerically, depending on citation method.
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The MLA citation style is most often used in the pharmaceutical field.
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In the sciences and technical disciplines, name-citation formats are common.
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In technical fields schools of thought and big personalities are common.
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Quoting creates credibility more effectively than paraphrasing does.
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What are the differences between reference lists and bibliographies?
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There are two broad categories or types of citation methods. Identify and explain the basis for the division. How does a technical writer choose one or the other?
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Explain the difference between paraphrasing and quoting.
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If you are using a number-citation method and refer to the same source more than once, how should you number it?
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What are two examples of online citation engines?
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What are the steps for auto-generating reference entries in MS Word?
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What is the difference between citing a print book and an ebook?
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What extra information is needed to make complete or proper citations for internet sources as opposed to print sources?
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Identify four kinds of audiovisual sources.
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What are the steps of editing references and citations?
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Discuss how the fair use provision can be used in technical writing. What is the fair use provision and how does it relate to references and citations? What are some potential legal, academic, and professional consequences of failing to properly cite your sources?
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Give examples of common knowledge in your field or in another course. Discuss challenges posed by the ambiguity of this concept in relation to citing sources.
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Provide an example of a face-to-face or private source that you would need to acknowledge in a report. Would this source require a citation or reference? What are some of the consequences of failing to acknowledge this kind of source?
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1
Including other people's ideas, facts, or figures in your writing without acknowledging the source of the information is _______.

A) theft
B) impolite, but not illegal
C) acceptable
D) something everyone does and just doesn't talk about
A
2
The fair use provision allows you to make use of intellectual property _______.

A) as long as you are making a profit
B) within certain length limits and as long as your source is cited
C) without having to formally reference your source
D) only if you have the express permission of the source
B
3
The fair use provision allows for the use of short bits of intellectual property without express permission _______.

A) in a proposal intended to win business for a company
B) in a fundraiser that charged admission to view clips from a popular film
C) if the original author is not Canadian
D) if you have the express permission of the source
A
4
References can enhance your writing by ________.

A) lending your work credibility
B) making it easier for readers to look up your sources
C) preventing accusations of intellectual property theft or academic dishonesty
D) all of the above
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While in school, you do not necessary need to cite information if ________.

A) you knew it before you read it or heard it in lecture, making it common knowledge
B) you believe that it's common knowledge in your field
C) you can't find a good source for the information
D) None of the above; you must cite everything in your writing.
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You should include an in-text ________ to indicate that you are using someone else's ideas or words.

A) reference
B) citation
C) bibliographical entry
D) reference list
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You must include a ________ at the end of a report to indicate all the references cited within the text.

A) bibliography
B) quotation list
C) reference section
D) hyperlinked list of URLs
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The two main categories of citation methods are ________ and ________.

A) those that use name citations; those that use number citations
B) those for the humanities and social sciences; those for the hard sciences
C) MLA; APA
D) official citation styles; independent citation styles
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For writing in the social sciences, you will most likely use the ________ citation style.

A) MLA
B) APA
C) ACS
D) IEEE
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For technical writing in biochemistry, you will most likely use the ________ citation style.

A) MLA
B) Turabian
C) Vancouver
D) IEEE
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________ is an example of correctly cited paraphrasing.

A) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4].
B) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4, p. 35].
C) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4].
D) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4, p. 35].
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________ is an example of a correctly cited quotation.

A) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4].
B) Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel [4, p. 35].
C) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4].
D) "Wood, by weight, not volume, is actually stronger than steel" [4, p. 35].
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In the IEEE citation method, you should indent a quotation longer than ________ as a block quotation rather than enclosing it in quote marks.

A) one line
B) two lines
C) three lines
D) four lines
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The correct order for the end matter of a report is ________.

A) conclusions and recommendations, appendices, references
B) appendices, references, conclusion and recommendations
C) conclusions and recommendations, references, appendices
D) appendices, conclusions and recommendations, references
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If a book is a second or subsequent edition, the words "2nd ed." or "3rd ed." ________.

A) can be omitted from the bibliographic entry; the date of publication is sufficient
B) should be entered immediately before the year of publication
C) should be entered immediately before the book title
D) should be entered immediately after the book title
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If a text has ________ or more authors or editors, you can cite it with the first author's name, followed by "et al." for the remaining contributors.

A) two
B) four
C) five
D) six
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If you are citing an entry in a(n) ________ in which the pieces are entered alphabetically, you can omit the page number.

A) anthology
B) academic journal
C) reference work
D) magazine
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If the author of an article is not identified, begin the reference with _______.

A) the title of the article
B) the name of the journal, newspaper, or magazine in which the article appeared
C) the date of publication
D) "Author Unknown"
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If a report is put out by an organization, who is cited as the author?

A) the writer of the report, if provided
B) no one because organizations are not people and cannot be authors
C) the organization, if no writer is identified for the report
D) both a and c
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Conference proceedings should be treated like a(n) ________ in your reference list.

A) anthology
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C) published interview
D) published article
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The originators of unpublished ideas from face-to-face and private sources ________.

A) do not need to be acknowledged
B) only need to be acknowledged if you have regular contact with the source
C) only need to be acknowledged if they shared the idea in a professional setting, such as a speech or lecture
D) do not necessarily need a reference number or to appear in the reference list, but should be named and credited in your text
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If you cannot find the date on which information was posted or last updated on an internet site, you can ________.

A) omit it
B) include the date that you accessed it
C) list the date on which you intend to submit your report
D) both b and c
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When referencing a website, you ________.

A) can omit the URL only if the site is one of the top three hits on Google
B) can cite just the root URL if the site is searchable by author or article
C) can omit the URL if it is too long
D) must always include the URL no matter how long it is
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You do not need to include the date that you accessed a ________ in a reference because they aren't updated or altered once made available.

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B) graphic
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D) all of the above
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The ________ system does not permit the citing of sources that you find within your sources (called secondary sources).

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Writers must acknowledge information sources unless the source is a private conversation.
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References can weaken credibility.
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Academic dishonesty and intellectual property theft are the same insofar as both are failures to acknowledge sources.
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Deciding what is common knowledge is sometimes a judgment call.
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School papers compel a writer to provide references for all information researched, even for what people working in the field consider common knowledge.
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"Citation" and "reference" may be used interchangeably.
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"Reference section" and "bibliography" should not be used interchangeably.
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Bibliographies list all sources consulted by the writer.
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Bibliographies are always in alphabetical order.
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Bibliographies are not always required.
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Reference sections can be organized numerically, depending on citation method.
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The MLA citation style is most often used in the pharmaceutical field.
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In the sciences and technical disciplines, name-citation formats are common.
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In technical fields schools of thought and big personalities are common.
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Quoting creates credibility more effectively than paraphrasing does.
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What are the differences between reference lists and bibliographies?
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There are two broad categories or types of citation methods. Identify and explain the basis for the division. How does a technical writer choose one or the other?
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Explain the difference between paraphrasing and quoting.
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If you are using a number-citation method and refer to the same source more than once, how should you number it?
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What are two examples of online citation engines?
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What are the steps for auto-generating reference entries in MS Word?
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What is the difference between citing a print book and an ebook?
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What extra information is needed to make complete or proper citations for internet sources as opposed to print sources?
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Identify four kinds of audiovisual sources.
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What are the steps of editing references and citations?
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Discuss how the fair use provision can be used in technical writing. What is the fair use provision and how does it relate to references and citations? What are some potential legal, academic, and professional consequences of failing to properly cite your sources?
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Give examples of common knowledge in your field or in another course. Discuss challenges posed by the ambiguity of this concept in relation to citing sources.
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