what form(s) of documentation is (are) required in all assignments using outside sources?
When completing assignments that involve outside sources, proper documentation is crucial to avoid plagiarism and give credit to the original authors or creators of the information you use. The specific form of documentation depends on the citation style or format specified by your instructor or institution. Here are some commonly used documentation styles and the forms of documentation they require: APA (American Psychological Association): In-text citations include the author's last name and the publication year (Smith, 2020). A corresponding reference list at the end of the document provides detailed information about each source. MLA (Modern Language Association): In-text citations include the author's last name and the page number (Smith 45). A Works Cited page at the end of the document provides detailed information about each source. Chicago/Turabian: Chicago style allows for two different citation styles: notes and bibliography or author-date. Notes and bibliography u...