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What is plagiarism, and why is it important at Franklin ... - My Franklin

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c<strong>it</strong><strong>at</strong>ion. In add<strong>it</strong>ion, the retrieval d<strong>at</strong>e <strong>is</strong> no longer required by APA when a document <strong>is</strong><br />

unlikely to change (such as a journal article).<br />

In-text c<strong>it</strong><strong>at</strong>ions for articles w<strong>it</strong>h a DOI are in the same form<strong>at</strong> as any article: (Author’s last<br />

name, year of public<strong>at</strong>ion). If no author <strong>is</strong> available, the in-text c<strong>it</strong><strong>at</strong>ion refers to an abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

article t<strong>it</strong>le in quot<strong>at</strong>ion marks <strong>and</strong> the year of public<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

DOI EXAMPLE:<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> journal <strong>is</strong> available through the vendor ScienceDirect. In th<strong>is</strong> example the DOI <strong>is</strong> easy to<br />

spot; the DOI for th<strong>is</strong> article <strong>is</strong> doi:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2006.09.002<br />

The new APA c<strong>it</strong><strong>at</strong>ion style <strong>is</strong>:<br />

Conley, D., Pfeiffera, K. M., & Velez, M. (2007). Explaining sibling differences in achievement<br />

<strong>and</strong> behavioral outcomes: The importance of w<strong>it</strong>hin- <strong>and</strong> between-family factors. Social<br />

Science Research, 36(3), 1087-1104. doi:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2006.09.002<br />

NOTE: Again, when a DOI <strong>is</strong> available include the DOI instead of the retrieval d<strong>at</strong>e <strong>and</strong> URL or<br />

d<strong>at</strong>abase name on the reference page c<strong>it</strong><strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

If you can’t loc<strong>at</strong>e the DOI on the first page of the article, you can go to www.CrossRef.org.<br />

CrossRef currently provides three ways for you to loc<strong>at</strong>e a DOI:<br />

• If you have bibliographic d<strong>at</strong>a for an <strong>it</strong>em, use their “metad<strong>at</strong>a” section<br />

• If you only have an article t<strong>it</strong>le <strong>and</strong> author, use the “article t<strong>it</strong>le search” section<br />

If you have the text of a bibliographic reference, use their “autom<strong>at</strong>ic parsing” service

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