Citing Sources: A Writer’s Guide to Credibility

Citing sources is vital for establishing trust, honoring original thinkers, and avoiding plagiarism. Different citation styles, such as APA, MLA, and Chicago, serve distinct purposes. In the digital age, hyperlinks and clear attribution remain essential. Emphasizing consistent and clear citations fosters community care and supports neurodivergent writers, enhancing accessibility.

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Guf and Glory: The Seventh Sign’s Theological Dumpster Fire

I’m always bemused by movies that dare to retcon the Bible. Historical inaccuracy doesn’t bother me, mainly because it would require actual history to be involved, and I consider it ‘blasphemy’ onl…

90% of Everything is Crap

In the process, I got to formally cite #AcademicMastodon for the first time, which took some figuring. Here’s where I landed:

Bender, Emily. [@emilymbender.dair-community.social]. "Extruding synthetic text is not reasoning.” 20 Jul. 2023. 5:14 p.m., dair-community.social/@emilymbender/110749187025116764

But #Mastodon doesn’t actually show up in the citation following this format. Any thoughts or already-figured guides out there?

(Yes, it’s #MLAstyle)