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Quoting & Paraphrasing
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University of Wisconsin-Madison's Writing Center
This site addresses the stylistic as well as mechanical issues that arise when quoting and/or paraphrasing.   The site is concise but includes all the fundamentals with examples.

Southeast Missouri State Writing Center
The many examples in this site illustrate a variety of citation situations, even those sometimes not addressed in other online handbooks, like block citation and the citing of an unsigned text.  A discussion of APA style is included.

Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
Purdue OWL
Learn to distinguish the difference between the quote and the paraphrase.  The site includes a sample essay and a link to a documentation guidelines page.

City University of New York's WriteSite has an interactive workshop that helps students discover what it means to quote and offers practice with the mechanics of quoting.  After you do the quote workshop, go to the paraphrase workshop.  Fun!

 

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