Retrieval Date: Used for websites where content is likely to change over time (e.g.
Reference List: Contains details on ALL the sources cited in a text or essay, and supports your research and/or premise. Reference: Details about one cited source. Direct quotations generally appear in quotation marks and end with a citation. Quoting: The copying of words of text originally published elsewhere. Plagiarism: Taking, using, and passing off as your own, the ideas or words of another. Paraphrasing: Taking information that you have read and putting it into your own words. An in-text citation should always match more detailed information that is available in the Reference List. In-Text Citation: A brief note at the point where information is used from a source to indicate where the information came from. Items can be tracked down online using their doi.