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Looking to vary the ways in which you cite your sources? Here are several ideas for integrating citations with sophistication and efficiency!
Now that you've done your research, it's time to cite your sources. We sampled several academic papers to show you a variety of ways you can integrate your sources into your own writing. In these examples, we followed the APA style guidelines. Use these strategies to diversify your writing and show your readers how your sources contributed to your work!
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Authors: Shannon Roux
Contributors: Doug Worsham, Whitney Arnold, Taylor Harper, Leigh Harris, Simon Lee, Marisa Méndez-Brady, Caitlin Meyer, Renee Romero
Contributors: Doug Worsham, Whitney Arnold, Taylor Harper, Leigh Harris, Simon Lee, Marisa Méndez-Brady, Caitlin Meyer, Renee Romero