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IB Citation Guide

Master IB citation! Compare APA vs. MLA for your Extended Essay (EE) and IAs. Learn why consistent referencing matters and discover free tools like Zotero or MyBib to automate your citations.

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January 1, 20265 min read
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Mastering IB Citations: Your Essential Guide to Academic Integrity

As a former IB student and now an expert tutor at Lanterna, I've seen how crucial strong citation skills are. It's not just about avoiding plagiarism; it’s about showcasing your intellectual journey and building habits that will serve you well throughout your academic career and beyond.

This guide is your go-to resource for navigating citations in your Extended Essay (EE), Internal Assessments (IAs), and all other coursework.

What You'll Learn in This Guide

  • Understand the "Why": Grasp why academic honesty and consistent citation are fundamental to the IB.
  • Navigate Citation Styles: Confidently choose between APA and MLA for your subjects.
  • Master Consistency: Learn why uniform referencing is non-negotiable and how to achieve it.
  • Leverage Digital Tools: Discover free tools like Zotero and MyBib to automate your referencing.
  • Apply Expert Strategies: Get practical, high-leverage tips from an IB graduate who has been in your shoes.

The Cornerstone of IB Success: Why Citation Matters

The IB defines academic honesty as "making knowledge, understanding and thinking transparent". It’s not just a rule; it's a core principle. Here’s why getting your citations right is so important:

  • It Prevents Plagiarism: This is the big one. Plagiarism, even if accidental, has serious consequences, potentially leading to a failing grade or even the loss of your IB Diploma.
  • It Acknowledges Others' Work: You're giving credit where it's due, respecting the researchers and thinkers whose ideas you've used.
  • It Shows Off Your Research: A solid bibliography demonstrates to examiners the depth and breadth of your research and your ability to engage with academic sources.
  • It Builds Your Credibility: A well-cited paper makes your arguments more authoritative. It allows the examiner to trace your line of thinking and verify your sources.
  • It Helps Others Learn: Your citations create a roadmap for anyone reading your work, allowing them to explore the sources you found interesting.

Remember, you must acknowledge everything that isn't your own original thought—direct quotes, paraphrased ideas, data, images, and diagrams.

APA vs. MLA: Choosing the Right Style for Your EE & IAs

The good news? The IB doesn’t force one specific style on you. The reality? You have to choose one recognized style (like APA or MLA) and use it perfectly and consistently. Here’s how to decide.

MLA (Modern Language Association)

Best for: Humanities subjects like English A, other Languages, Visual Arts, and sometimes History.

  • Focus: Emphasizes the author and page number.
  • In-text citation looks like: (Smith 45)
  • Bibliography is called: "Works Cited"

APA (American Psychological Association)

Best for: Social sciences (Psychology, Business Management) and the natural sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics).

  • Focus: Emphasizes the author and date of publication.
  • In-text citation looks like: (Smith, 2020, p. 45)
  • Bibliography is called: "References"
The Lanterna Tip: The single most important rule is consistency. Pick one style and stick with it. Mixing MLA and APA is a classic mistake that signals a lack of attention to detail. Always ask your supervisor which style they prefer for your subject—they are your best guide!

Work Smarter, Not Harder: Free Tools to Tame Your Citations

Manually creating a bibliography is painful and prone to errors. Don't do it! Use free reference management software to automate the process. These are the two best options.

Zotero

A powerful, free tool to help you collect, organize, and cite your research.

  • Collect with a Click: A browser extension lets you save articles, books, and webpages directly to your library.
  • Organize Your Way: Sort sources into collections and add tags.
  • Cite in Your Doc: Works with Word and Google Docs to instantly create in-text citations and bibliographies.
  • Sync & Collaborate: Sync your library across devices and share with study groups.

MyBib

A super user-friendly and free tool that generates citations quickly.

  • Easy Generation: Quickly create citations for websites, books, and journals.
  • Project Organization: Keep your references for different IAs and your EE separate.
  • Export Options: Export your finished bibliography as a Word doc or just copy-paste it.
  • Simple & Fast: Designed to be quick and intuitive.
Crucial Reminder: These tools are amazing, but not flawless. Always do a final human check of your bibliography to catch any small formatting errors they might have made.

Insider Tips from an IB Graduate

Having survived the EE and IA process, here are the strategies that made the biggest difference:

  1. Start Day One: Don't leave your bibliography until the end. Create a document to track your sources from the very beginning of your research. It will save you hours of panic later.
  2. Know Paraphrasing vs. Quoting: Putting an idea in your own words (paraphrasing) still requires a citation. Direct quotes need quotation marks and a citation. No exceptions.
  3. When in Doubt, Cite: If you're not sure if something needs a citation, it probably does. This includes images, graphs, data, and ideas that influenced your thinking.
  4. Check Your School's Policy: Your school might have its own specific academic honesty policy or preferred styles. Make sure you know what they are.
  5. Use Your Supervisor: Your teachers are your best resource. If you're stuck on how to cite something unusual, just ask them.
  6. Proofread Your Bibliography: Before you submit, do one final check. Is it alphabetized correctly? Is the formatting (like hanging indents) perfect? This is where easy marks can be won or lost.
  7. Acknowledge AI Use: Using AI to generate ideas or text without attribution is academic misconduct. If you use AI tools responsibly (e.g., to check grammar or brainstorm), be transparent and acknowledge it according to your school's policy.

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