When using the "Cite" tool, make sure you scroll to find the proper style (e.g., MLA). Also, double-check the citation and make any necessary corrections. The automatic citations are not always accurate!
Using someone else's work
Copying someone else's words without citing them
Paraphrasing someone else’s words or ideas without citing them
Using your own paper or assignment for more than one class
Academic Integrity (from Cabrillo College Student Rights & Responsibilities)
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Hanging Indent in Microsoft Word
1. Select paragraph
2. Under Indentation → Special: select Hanging
Hanging Indent in Google Docs
1. Find the ruler in the top left corner
2. Move the ruler foward 1/2"
3. Move the top half of the ruler back 1/2"
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This is what an in-text citation looks like in an essay:
Each time you refer to an author's work in the text of your paper (in-text citation), a corresponding full citation is made at the end of your paper, in the Works Cited List:
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