Do You Need to Cite After Every Sentence in Academic Writing?

Learn when to cite sources in academic writing and how to properly credit information without citing every sentence.

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When writing academically, you don't need to cite after every sentence if the information comes from the same source. Summarize or paraphrase a section, then provide a single citation at the end to give proper credit. Make sure it’s clear which sentences are sourced.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it necessary to cite every sentence when using one source? No, if multiple sentences come from the same source, you can summarize or paraphrase and place a single citation at the end of the section.
  2. How can I make it clear which sentences need citations? Ensure clarity by signaling when information is from a source and providing a citation after the group of related sentences.
  3. What is the best practice for citing paraphrased content? When paraphrasing, include one citation after the paraphrased section to credit the original source properly.