Chapter 10: Citing Sources in Your Speech – Flashcards
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-Increase the odds that audience members will believe in your message. -Demonstrate the quality and range of your research to listeners. -Demonstrate that reliable sources support your position. -Avoid plagiarism and gain credibility as an ethical speaker who acknowledges the work of others. -Enhance your own authority. -Enable listeners to locate your sources and pursue their own research.
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When you credit speech sources, you....
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A speaker's oral acknowledgement of the source of speech material that its derived from other people's ideas.
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oral citation
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1. The author or origin of the source (Documentary film maker Ken Burns..). 2. The type of source (journal article, book, personal interview, blog, online video). 3. The title or a description of the source (in the book Endangered Minds...). 4. The date of the source (The article, published in the Oct 10th, 2015 issue...).
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Alert the audience to the following for each source:
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-when citing a source, don't just cite the name, but add key details about background that could convince audience to trust source as credible. -always better to offer a variety of sources, rather than a single source, to support a major point.
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Establish the Source's Trustworthiness
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-demonstrate source's credibility by including a brief description of the source's qualifications to address the topic, along with oral citation (researcher at Duke Cancer Institute).
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Qualify the Source
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-If the source is affiliated with a respected institution, identify that affiliation. -If citing a study linked to a reputable institution, identity the institution. -If a source has relevant credentials, note the credentials. -If the source has relevant real-life experience, mention that experience.
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How can I lead the audience to accept my sources as credible and accurate?
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Vary the wording. -if you introduce with "according to.." switch to "as reported by..." for next. Vary the order. -occasionally discuss the findings first, before citing the source.
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Avoid a Mechanical Delivery
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-if book has 2 or fewer authors, state first and last names, source qualifier, title, and date of publication -if 3 or more authors, state first and last name of first author and "coauthors"
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Citation for books
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-atlas, directory, encyclopedia, almanac -note title, date of publication, author or sponsoring organization, source qualifier
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Citation for Reference Work
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-author first and last name, source qualifier, title, date of publication
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Citation for Print Article
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-author first and last name, source, qualifier, title, date of publication, specify "online magazine, newspaper, or journal"
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Citation for Online-Only Publications
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-name the website, source qualifier, section of website cited (if applicable), last update
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Citing for Organization Website
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-name the blogger, source qualifier, affiliated website (if applicable), date of posting
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Citing for a Blog
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-name the program, segment, reporter, source qualifier, and date aired
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Citing for Television or Radio Program
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-name online video source, program, segment, source qualifier, date aired (if applicable)
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Citing for Online Video
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-name the person, source qualifier, date and context in which information was offered
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Citing for Testimony (Lay or Expert)
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-name the person, source qualifier, date of interview/communication
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Citing for Interview and Other Personal Ommunication
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-when using a table or photo, label with © and source info -supporting material on visual aid may need citation, you can do orally, print citation unobtrusively on aid, or both
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Credit Sources in Presentation Aids
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-Have I identified the author or origin of the source? -Have I indicated the type of source? -Have I offered the title or description of the source? -Have I noted the date of the source? -Have I qualified the source to establish its reliability and credibility?
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Checklist for Offering Key Source Information