Full Title of Paper
Begin the first paragraph of your paper with a half-inch indent. Avoid the temptation of using the heading “Introduction” at the start of your paper or any other subheadings in these short papers. If you use source material here, make sure you cite! Your first sentence is what should immediately follow the title.
As your paper develops, you will want to incorporate your research. In this class you will never use direct quotes that, “duplicate the original source word for word” (Jones & Brook, 2011, p. 3). You will instead put the ideas from your research into your own words, and that paraphrased material must be cited in-text without page numbers (Xiang, Cooper, Wilson & Liang, 2012). Even if your information came from a website without an author, you must cite that source (Corporation, 2012).
At the end of your paper, you will list all of your sources in a References list. The References page begins on a new page at the end of your paper. See sample references page.
As your paper develops, you will want to incorporate your research. In this class you will never use direct quotes that, “duplicate the original source word for word” (Jones & Brook, 2011, p. 3). You will instead put the ideas from your research into your own words, and that paraphrased material must be cited in-text without page numbers (Xiang, Cooper, Wilson & Liang, 2012). Even if your information came from a website without an author, you must cite that source (Corporation, 2012).
At the end of your paper, you will list all of your sources in a References list. The References page begins on a new page at the end of your paper. See sample references page.
As your paper develops, you will want to incorporate your research. In this class you will never use direct quotes that, “duplicate the original source word for word” (Jones & Brook, 2011, p. 3). You will instead put the ideas from your research into your own words, and that paraphrased material must be cited in-text without page numbers (Xiang, Cooper, Wilson & Liang, 2012). Even if your information came from a website without an author, you must cite that source (Corporation, 2012).
At the end of your paper, you will list all of your sources in a References list. The References page begins on a new page at the end of your paper. See sample references page.