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Inserting Citation Using MS Word 2010 By following these simple steps of citation, you can save yourself from falling into the trap of plagiarism. 1. Once you have written down your research paper, and you have to add reference to various ideas, paragraphs, articles, facts, etc you have used in your paragraph, go to the References tab on MS Word ribbon. 2. In the Citations & Bibliography box, set your style to the APA Fifth Edition. 3. To insert citation for a text used in your paragraph click on Insert Citation. As the popup menu opens click on Add New Source… You will see a window opened similar to this one: Reference Style: APA Fifth

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Inserting Citation Using MS Word 2010By following these simple steps of citation, you can save yourself from falling into the trap of plagiarism.

1. Once you have written down your research paper, and you have to add reference to various ideas, paragraphs, articles, facts, etc you have used in your paragraph, go to the References tab on MS Word ribbon.

2. In the Citations & Bibliography box, set your style to the APA Fifth Edition.

3. To insert citation for a text used in your paragraph click on Insert Citation. As the popup menu opens click on Add New Source…

You will see a window opened similar to this one:

Reference Tab

Style: APA Fifth Edition

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4. Depending upon your source, choose the appropriate Type of Source from the drop down menu. You will see a list of Bibliography Fields for APA to fill in. Try to add most of these details in your source; however, not all the information you put in will be displayed. Only information corresponding to APA style will be displayed.

This is a sample of what appears in your research paper once you complete the list of reference.

The Importance of Recycling

Have you ever wondered what happens to the unwanted things in your life? Where do they end up? How positively they can benefit us if we dispose them in the rightful manner? The answer is well known to all of us, but probably it’s clinging somewhere in the back of our minds as he hardly pay any attention to this highly important matter. Therefore I choose the topic “Recycling” as the topic of my research to highlight the importance of recycling and how different things such

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as newspapers, glass, metals, and motor oil can be recycled, so that living beings can be benefited. Before discussing the importance of recycling, we need to know what recycling is. According to an online dictionary, Recycling is the process through which waste material undergoes to regain it for human use, plays a very important role in this ever developing world (www.dictionary.com, 2010).

5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 to keep adding new sources wherever you have to add references in your research paper. (It is good to have more and more sources in your research paper as it shows that you have referred to various sources while writing your research paper.)

6. Once you have added all the references to your work, on a new page, at the end of your report, you will list all the sources you have used. To create the last page of your report, click Bibliography. You will see a drop down menu with option of Work Cited and Bibliography.

Click on Bibliography to make the list of references you have used in your research paper. It will look similar to this example.

Bibliography(n.d.).

(2009, April). Retrieved from www.wikipedia.com: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recycling

(2010). Retrieved June 23, 2010, from http://www.earthsfriends.com/: http://www.earthsfriends.com/why-recycling-important

www.dictionary.com. (2010). Retrieved from http://dictionary.reference.com/

Administration, E. I. (n.d.). http://www.eia.doe.gov/. Retrieved October 18, 2006, from http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energy.cfm?page=environment_recycling-basics

Idiom. (n.d.). UsingEnglish.com. Retrieved 6 30, 2010, from http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/kill+two+birds+with+one+stone.html

Inge, W. R. (n.d.). in Wit and Wisdom of Dean Inge.

Tahanie. (n.d.). http://www.iwise.com/Tahanie.

YOUR WORK IS NOW PROPERLY CITED AND FREE FROM PLAGIARISM.

WORK PROPERLY CITED