Citation Management
Plagiarism
"To steal and pass off as one's own (the ideas or words of another); use (a created production) without crediting the source; to commit literary theft; present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source." Webster's Dictionary
Citing Geospatial Data Sources
- Citing Geospatial Data Resources (University of Waterloo)
- Citation Guide on Atlases, Maps, GIS software and database (NCSU)
- Citation Examples (American Geographical Society Library)
- Guide to Citations on Maps and Atlases (McMaster Univ.)
- Guide to Citing Geospatial Data, Maps, and Atlases (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
Standard Guide for Geospatial Metadata
- Content Metadata for Digital Geospatial Metadata: FGDC's recommended guide for creating metadata for digital geospatial data.
Citing General Publications
- Citation Samples (Duke)
Citation examples for a wide variety of style manuals (APA, Chicago, MLA, Turabian, CSE). - Citation Samples (Bedford St. Martin's)
Citation examples for a wide variety of style manuals (APA, Chicago, MLA, and CBE). - Annotated Bibliographies (OWL)
- How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography (Cornell)
- Research and Documentation Online (Bedford-St. Martin's)
- Citing References in Your Paper (Wisconsin)
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Joy SuhContact Info:
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Subjects:
Government Documents; Maps; Geography; GIS
105-C Fenwick Library
Fairfax Campus
703/993-2238
hsuh1@gmu.edu
Send Email
Subjects:
Government Documents; Maps; Geography; GIS
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