In academic writing, you need to know about citations.
Citations
- Citations refer to the way you credit resources, like noting the author, title, and page numbers when you quote or paraphrase material. ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) are two different citation styles often used for Computer Science writing. To learn about these guidelines, visit our ACM and IEEE citation guides to learn how to cite with these styles.
Formatting
- Formatting refers to the way that elements of a report are arranged, such as font size, typeface, spacing, and margins.
Every course is unique, so check with your professor about which citation style or paper format they prefer before starting your assignment.
We also suggest reaching out to the Writing Center for in-depth advice on citation and formatting.