Bibliography Flashcards

(20 cards)

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  1. What is a bibliography?
A

A list of all the sources you used when writing a paper.

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  1. Where is the bibliography usually found?
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At the end of a report, thesis, or research paper.

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  1. What kinds of sources can appear in a bibliography?
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Books, articles, websites, videos, or studies.

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  1. What is the opposite of cheating in academic work?
A

Creating a proper bibliography and citing sources.

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  1. What example is used to explain the idea of cheating?
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Copying from classmates during an exam.

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  1. Why is it absurd not to cite your sources?
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Because in academia, you must always acknowledge others’ work.

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  1. What do you do every time you use someone else’s work?
A

You must cite it.

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  1. What two values does citation represent?
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Ethics and intellectual honesty.

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  1. What is the bibliography also called?
A

A section at the end of your paper listing all used sources.

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  1. What is the moral reason for including a bibliography?
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Cheating is useless because it will always be detected.

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  1. What is the intellectual reason for including a bibliography?
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It clarifies your reasoning and allows others to verify your references.

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  1. How does the bibliography help your readers?
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It lets them check or explore the sources you used.

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  1. Why is the bibliography considered a matter of ethics?
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Because it gives credit to the original authors and avoids plagiarism.

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  1. Why is citing sources a matter of intellectual honesty?
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Because it shows transparency in how ideas were developed.

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  1. What does a bibliography demonstrate about your work?
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That it is transparent and credible.

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  1. What two aspects make the bibliography crucial?
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Moral integrity and intellectual clarity.

17
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  1. What does citing sources prevent?
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Plagiarism and academic dishonesty.

18
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  1. What does a proper bibliography make easier for future readers?
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Finding, understanding, and verifying your references.

19
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  1. How does a bibliography relate to credibility?
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It shows that your work is based on verifiable information.

20
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  1. Summarize the purpose of a bibliography in one sentence.
A

It ensures transparency, honesty, and reliability in academic work.