It's important to cite sources in order to:
How can you use someone else's ideas in your work? There are three ways, all of which require a citation:
Music history courses will use Chicago citation style, a style commonly used by historians and music theorists. Always check assignment instructions or with your professor to confirm which citation style to use in your writing.
What's a DOI?
Many citation styles now require that a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) be included in your citation, if available. To see if a journal article has been assigned a DOI, you can look it up on CrossRef or Ask a Librarian.
The Turabian style, used by historians, is a condensed version of the Chicago Manual of Style. The two styles are similar, but not necessarily identical.
APA is the citation style used by music therapy students.
APAStyle.org is the most reliable place online to get information about how to cite in this style, including help with in-text citations and your reference list, including lots of example citations for various types of sources.
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