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2024 Spring Elective: Constitutional Law: Citation

          

Use your NoodleTools account to create your Works Cited list.

*Select the Chicago Citation Style and Advanced.

Citing Sources!

In NoodleTools, select "Website" and then select "Technical/Research Report" as the item you are citing. 

Each of these areas corresponds with information at the top of the Court Case.

 

To cite an article in the SCOTUSblog, choose website and then blog.



Scholarly Responsibility

When you do research, you should always remember that it is your responsibility as a scholar to give proper credit to the sources you use. A source is any book, web site. article, film, image or document you use in the course of your research. If you use someone else's ideas without telling the reader where you got the information, you are committing plagiarism. Plagiarism is a very serious form of academic dishonesty, and you must always take the greatest care to avoid it. To avoid plagiarism, simply provide documentation for any idea or facts that you found as part of your research. Documenting your sources also allows anyone who reviews your project to locate and verify your sources.

- Crow, Suzanne, "Guide to Writing Citations," The Spence School, last modified August 8, 2014.