
Is your list of references (works cited/bibliography) in alphabetical order, with the last name of the author first? Is the citation a direct link to the first word(s) of the reference?įor each reference in the list of references (works cited/bibliography) at the end, is there a citation in the text?ĭo(es) the first word(s) of the reference link directly to the citation as used? Internet material: Have you included the URL or the DOI? With regard to electronic sources, the requirement of the IB for date stamping supersedes the requirements of the student's chosen referencing system.įor each citation in the text, is there a full reference in your list of references (works cited/bibliography) at the end? Internet material: Have you included both the date on which the material was posted and the date of your last visit to the web page or site? Print material: Have you included the page number(s) of print material you have used (especially important with exact quotations)? Have you included full references for all borrowed images, tables, graphs, maps, and so on? When you use someone else’s words or work, is it clear where such use starts-and where it finishes? When you put someone else’s thoughts and ideas in your own words, have you still named (cited) the original author(s)?
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(If you indent your quotation(s), quotation marks are not needed, but the author must still be cited have you cited your indented quotations?)
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When you have used an author’s exact words, have you put “quotation marks” around the quotation and named (cited) the original writer? Decide on a Citation Style Toggle Dropdown

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