A6-e: Using a discipline's preferred citation style

A6-eUse a discipline’s preferred citation style.

In any discipline, you must give credit to those whose ideas or words you have borrowed. Avoid plagiarism by citing sources honestly and accurately.

While all disciplines emphasize careful documentation, each follows a particular system of citation that its members have agreed on. Writers in the humanities usually use the system established by the Modern Language Association (MLA). Scholars in some social sciences, such as psychology and anthropology, follow the style guidelines of the American Psychological Association (APA). Scholars in history and some humanities typically follow The Chicago Manual of Style. For guidance on using the MLA, APA, or CMS (Chicago) format, see the appropriate tabbed sections in this book.