This page has hints and videos to help you sort out questions regarding the difference between paraphrasing and quoting. Give it a browse when you are not under the stress of putting together a paper so that you will know where to find help when you are busy on a paper.
In this box, you will find videos that focus on paraphrasing. If you are struggling with putting information from your source into your paper in your own words and citing that source, this is where you want to look. Remember, paraphrased information still must be cited as you are still using someone else's work and/or ideas.
* Please note that all videos are embedded from YouTube with the creator's name listed above the embedded video. The numbers in parenthesis are the running times for each video.
From Jo Loecher
From Lakeside Library by R. Baker
From How to do That
From Guy Stieglitz
In this box, you will find videos that focus on quoting. If you are struggling with correctly using and incorporating direct quotes into your papers, this is where you want to look. Remember, quoted information still must be cited as you are using someone else's words.
* Please note that all videos are embedded from YouTube with the creator's name listed above the embedded video. The numbers in parenthesis are the running times for each video.
Created by Shmoop
Created by Lauren's The Write Way
By Colin Welch published to YouTube by Grapemanca
**Please note that the skills are the same but the sample citation is in MLA style
By Lisa Tran published by Lisa's Study Guides