The challenges of integrating and citing sources in academic work have expanded in scope and complexity in the digital age, but the basic principles and guidelines for doing so responsibly remain the same.
The third edition of Writing with Sources is updated throughout, providing more examples of the proper use and citation of digital and print sources across disciplines—including current conventions specific to MLA, The Chicago Manual of Style, APA, and CSE citation styles—while preserving its concise and accessible format.
Gordon Harvey teaches English at the Boston University Academy, in addition to courses on Foundations in Logic and Language and The Senior Thesis. He was previously Associate Director of the Expository Writing Program at Harvard University, where he also created and directed the Program in Graduate Writing and Writing Pedagogy for the graduate school.