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NEXT UP! 3 124 ENGELSK 10 FRA CAPPELEN DAMM How to quote sources To quote means to repeat or copy what someone has said or written. With a direct quote, we use quotation marks: “…” To paraphrase means to reword what someone has said or written. Whether you paraphrase or use a direct quote, you need to refer to the source within your text and in your reference list. How to write a reference list When referring to books and printed sources you should include author, title, publishing house and date of publication. Example: McCourt, Frank, Teacher Man, Scribner, 2005 When referring to online sources you should include writer, title, web address (URL) and the date you accessed the source. Example: Carrington, Damian, “Climate crisis: world is at its hottest for at least 12,000 years – study” https://www.theguardian.com/ environment/2021/jan/27/climate-crisis-world-now-at-itshottest-for-12000-years, accessed 29.01.2021 When referring to photos or film you should include the photographer/filmmaker, title (if possible), web address (URL) and the date it was downloaded. Example: Cheek, Angeline, https://www.theguardian.com/ commentisfree/2021/jan/28/joe-biden-keystone-pipelineclimate-crisis, accessed 29.01.2021 Place the reference list at the end of your document and list your sources in alphabetical order.

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