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In this section, you’ll describe how to avoid plagiarism when citing sources and learn how to properly link to sources.

You’ve posted a draft of your BookTok and applied lots of hashtags to the description or “caption” section below the video. You’re excited about posting it so that you can interact with your followers!

You remember you’ve referred to several outside sources in your video and have paraphrased them as evidence to support your claims about Gothic literature. You know you’re supposed to cite sources to avoid plagiarism, so now you’re worried! You need to credit your video sources.

How should you cite your sources for a video?
Question 7 options:

You don't have to cite sources you refer to in a video.


Mention you're paraphrasing from a source in the video narration. You don't have to say which source.


List your properly formatted sources in a pinned comment or in the video's description.


Don't use outside sources when developing a video script so you won't have to cite anything.

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List your properly formatted sources in a pinned comment or in the video's description.

Explain briefly: always provide clear citations (author/title/date/URL or a standard citation style) and/or on-screen mention so viewers can find the sources. Options 1, 2, and 4 are incorrect — you do need to credit sources, and vague statements or avoiding sources aren't acceptable.