Custom Term Papers: Ways to Proper Source Documentation
Written by Safara Duff

Tuesday, 03 June 2008

Custom term papers are commonly associated with plagiarism. Plagiarism is defined as the unauthorized use of one's words and thoughts and making them as one's own. And the most efficient way to avoid plagiarism issues is only through proper reference or citation.

Whether in custom term papers or not, avoiding plagiarism is done best by documenting sources appropriately. How? By using footnotes, endnotes, parenthetical references, and having bibliographies or works cited page at the end of the term paper.

In writing custom term papers or self-written academic pieces, it is very important to take into account the preferred documentation type of the professor. Most word processors usually have superscript, footnote and endnote capabilities. If required to use footnotes and endnotes, it is a rewarding effort to master this feature of the computer.

Of the various ways to document sources, a parenthetical reference is the simplest. It is also referred to as parenthetical documentation or parenthetical citations.
In using parenthetical references, only short reference enclosed in parentheses after is needed. The author's last name and the page number/s are placed in parentheses in the corresponding text to give credit to the sources.

In using footnote references, one must have numerically superscripted footnote references at the bottom of the same page where the citations are located. Footnotes and endnotes are common in custom term papers, and are used to give credit to sources of any material borrowed, paraphrased and summarized.

The main difference between footnotes and endnotes is that footnotes are placed numerically at the bottom of the very same page where direct references are made, while Endnotes are placed numerically at the end of the term paper on a separate page titled Endnotes or Notes. They are intended to refer readers to the exact pages in the Works Cited Page, References, or Bibliography section.

Aside from endnotes, footnotes and parenthetical reference, custom term papers and the likes need to have works cited pages and bibliographies to prevent plagiarism issues. Works cited page is sometimes referred as references. The terms are quite have the same meaning. Each is an alphabetical list works to which the paper has made reference.

Custom term papers
depend on the prescribed writing style in choosing what documentation type to employ. Works Cited is commonly used in citing sources using MLA (Modern Language Association) style, while references is used in citing sources via APA (American Psychological Association) style.

However, works cited page and bibliography are not equally the same. In works cited, it is only a list that the paper actually cited while in bibliography, it is a list all of the materials that have been consulted in preparing the entire term paper whether or not it is actually cited the work.

Facing plagiarism problems in custom term papers and even in self-written papers is quite easy to resolve when proper source documentation is employed. There is absolutely no excuse in failing to cite sources because there are various methods to choose from.

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About The Author:

Safar Duff is free, energetic, and stubborn young individual. Adventurous as she is, she enjoys extreme sports. Unusual as it is, she writes poems, essays and loves reading novels.

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