Citations are used to show your reader(s) where the
information in your paper was originally published. Citations are important
because they show your reader(s):
All of this information about the information you cite in
your papers is important because it not only keeps you from plagiarizing other
people’s ideas, but it also helps you prove to your reader(s) that you know
your topic. Many of us might see information on television, the radio, the
internet, or social media that is not cited. Usually, we then ask ourselves,
“how does this person know this?” or “where did he or she get his/her information?”
By using citations, our readers are more likely to trust us and what we write.
Which Citation Styles?
Different scholarly and professional organizations have
established their own ways of citing information. The most common citation
styles that you will encounter in university/college were developed by the APA
(The American Psychological Association) and the MLA (Modern Language
Association). Other citation styles include Chicago (published by the
University of Chicago), Harvard style (created by Harvard University), CSE
(Council of Science Editors), and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers).
Different journals of The Grassroots Institute adopt
different citation and referencing style. For example, GJNR adopts Harvard
Style. Please refer relevant information about citation & referencing style
of our individual journals.
Why to Use a Citation Style?
It is important to use the citation style that is used in
the field you are writing for. For example, many social scientists use the APA
citation style for their papers. APA in-text citations include years, but years
are not included in other citation styles’ in-text citations. For social
scientists, the year that research was conducted is important since research
could be conducted various times over multiple years; therefore, if the reader
does not know which year the research came from, she or he might not fully
understand the paper. Each citation style has details that are important for
that field, so be sure to use the citation style that your instructor suggests.
Scribbr has elaborately explained all types of citation
styles. Please read their information.
This table below is important list of most common citation styles. You can click the link of particular style to read more about it.
Citation style |
Disciplines |
Type of citation |
Humanities |
Parenthetical (author-page number) |
|
Psychology, education, social sciences |
Parenthetical (author-date) |
|
History, humanities |
Notes |
|
Sciences, social sciences, humanities |
Parenthetical (author-date) |
|
Humanities, social sciences, sciences |
Notes or author-date |
|
Economics |
Parenthetical (author-date) |
|
Medicine |
Numeric |
|
Law |
Notes |
|
Engineering, IT |
Numeric |
|
Medicine |
Numeric |
|
Chemistry |
Numeric, Author-page number or Notes |
|
Medicine |
Numeric |
|
Anthropology, social studies |
Numeric |