Citing
Citing sources is like saying „thank you“ to everyone who helped you create your text. It's like saying, „I didn't come up with this idea alone. My friends kind of helped me.“ And honestly – who doesn't like to praise their friends?
But it's more than just a courtesy. Citing the sources used is also a way to avoid plagiarism, which is the most severe violation of the writing rules. Plagiarism can lead to various types of sanctions, and in the worst case, it can lead to unconditional expulsion from the university. Think of it as stealing cookies from a „forbidden“ box. You get caught, and you're in trouble. And believe us, everyone here has a sixth sense about unacknowledged sources.
So, if you are embarking on the journey of writing a professional text, don't forget to „praise“ all those who have contributed their knowledge to the outcome of your work. It's not just about avoiding trouble but also about showing appreciation to all the brilliant minds that came before you. And who knows, maybe you will be one of those brilliant minds one day.
How to do it?
In short, remember that when you read something or base an idea on someone else's (or, in the case of self-citation, your own) idea, you must always cite it properly. The exception is facts – common knowledge that the vast majority of readers know. An example is the statement that the Czech Republic has 10 million inhabitants, and its capital is Prague. We do not need to give the source in the case of commonly known information.
According to the directive, the Faculty of Economics and Administration most often cites according to the ČSN ISO 690 standard and uses the Harvard system of referencing citation records. The basis of the Harvard referencing system is the surnames of the authors (given either directly in the text or in round brackets) and the year of publication of the cited source - always given in round brackets immediately after the name or names of the authors (Novák, 2018). If the source is missing the author, we can only give the title; if the source does not have the year of publication, we omit this information. If the number of authors of the cited document is higher than three, it is sufficient to give only the surname of the first author and point out the others by writing „et al.“. Some departments have their specific citation method, so always check with your supervisors for specific guidelines.
We recommend using citation managers to create citation records. As ECON MUNI students, you can use, for example, free access to the Citation PRO service, which also offers a Word add-in. We can also recommend the Zotero citation tool. It is essential to maintain a consistent style when citing, i.e., ideally, use only one assistant for creating citation records.
Direct quotation vs paraphrase
Direct quotation
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Paraphrase / indirect quotation
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Tip: It is possible to copy the DOI number for scientific articles or ISBN for monographs and have the citation automatically generated by the citation manager. In most cases, these identifiers are in the database, and creating a citation record is a piece of cake!
Printed resources
Anthology / contribution to an anthology
Be careful whether to quote the whole anthology or just a chapter; the entries differ.
Anthology
Creator, year. Title: subtitle. Edition. Side creator. Place of publication: Publisher, the scope of work. Edition, volume number. Comment. ISBN.
- Optional data is marked in grey.
Example:
- HUJOVÁ, Gabriela, ed., 2014. Zkušenosti s virtuálními měnami - Bitcoin měna budoucnosti?: sborník z konference : Praha, 26. března 2014. Praha: Vysoká škola manažerské informatiky, ekonomiky a práva. ISBN 978-80-86847-71-9.
Contribution to an anthology
Creator, year. Title: subtitle of the contribution. In: Creator of the source document. Title: subtitle of the source document. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher, range of pages. Edition, volume number. ISBN.
Example:
- KRATOCHVÍL, Milan, 2014. Podnikatelské projekty a Bitcoin. In: HUJOVÁ, Gabriela, ed. Zkušenosti s virtuálními měnami - Bitcoin měna budoucnosti?: sborník z konference : Praha, 26. března 2014. Praha: Vysoká škola manažerské informatiky, ekonomiky a práva, s. 128-134. ISBN 978-80-86847-71-9.
Article in a magazine
Article creator, year. Title: article subtitle. Secondary author. Title: subtitle of the source document (journal). Place of publication: publisher, volume(issue), range of pages (without p.). ISSN.
- Optional data are marked in grey.
Example:
- ORHAN, A., V. F. BENLI and R. A. CASTANHO, 2020. Assessing the Systemic Risk Between American and European Financial Systems. Prague Economic Papers, 29(6) 649-971. ISSN 1210-0455.
Books (monographs)
Creator, year. Title: subtitle. Edition. Side creator. Place of publication: Publisher, the scope of work. Edition, volume number. Comment. ISBN.
- Optional data is marked in grey.
Examples:
- ZADRAŽILOVÁ, Dana, 2017. Mezinárodní management. Vydání 3. přepracované. Praha: Oeconomica, nakladatelství VŠE. ISBN 978-80-245-2219-7.
- MLČOCH, Lubomír a Jiří KAMENÍČEK, 2016. Ekonomie, ekologie, eudaimonia: lidské hodnoty a problémy rozvoje civilizace. Praha: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, nakladatelství Karolinum. ISBN 978-80-246-3280-3.
Laws (in printed form)
Lawmaker. The name of the law. In: Location of the law in the collection, year, amount, number of pages. ISSN.
Example:
- ČESKO. Zákon č. 111 ze dne 22. dubna 1998 o vysokých školách a o změně a doplnění dalších zákonů (zákon o vysokých školách). In: Sbírka zákonů České republiky, roč. 1998, částka 39, s. 5388–5419. ISSN 1211-1244.
- Zákon č. 110/2019 Sb., o zpracování osobních údajů.
Electronic resources
Article in an electronic journal
Article creator, year. Title: article subtitle. Secondary author. Title: subtitle of the journal [online]. Place of publication: publisher, volume(issue), page range (without p.) [cited YYYY-MM-DD]. ISSN. Available from: URL.
- Optional data are marked in grey.
If the resource has a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), it is sufficient to provide only this information instead of the traditional URL linking to the resource.
Examples:
- ABATE, Megersa, Panayotis CHRISTIDIS and Alloysius Joko PURWANTO, 2020. Government support to airlines in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Air Transport Management [online]. 89 [cit. 2023-04-28]. ISSN 09696997. Available from: doi:10.1016/j.jairtraman.2020.101931
- MAYDYBURA, Alina and Brian ANDREW, 2011. A Study of the Determinants of Emissions Unit Allowance Price in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme. Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal [online]. 5(4) [cit. 2023-04-25]. Available from: https://ro.uow.edu.au/aabfj/vol5/iss4/9/
Article on the website
Page creator, year. Title: page subtitle. Secondary creator. Title: subtitle of the source web site [online]. Place: publisher, date of publication. Date updated [cited YYYY-MM-DD]. Available from: URL.
- Optional data are marked in grey.
Example:
- NOVÁ, Eliška, 2022. Osmdesát procent Čechů žije ve vlastním. Hlavně v Praze bude ale podle odborníků třeba si zvykat na nájem. CzechCrunch [online]. 2. 1. [cit. 2022-10-03]. Available from: https://cc.cz/osmdesat-procent-cechu-zije-ve-vlastnim-hlavne-v-praze-bude-ale-podle-odborniku-treba-si-zvykat-na-najem/
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Ministerstvo financí ČR, 2021. Plnění státního rozpočtu ČR za březen 2021 [online]. Poslední aktualizace 13. 4. 2021 [cit. 2021-04-15]. Available from: https://www.mfcr.cz/cs/aktualne/tiskove-zpravy/2021/pokladni-plneni-sr-41415
Data from companies' internal systems
Data that is not published and that has been provided to the student, for example by consulting the company's internal system, is considered private information. Private information is information that has not been published anywhere, the citation of which is regulated by the Directive no. 9/2019. In the academic context it includes data provided for research whether self-collected from survey respondents or internal confidential data of cooperating companies. The source is acknowledged directly at the point of the text where the borrowed information is used, e.g. expressly in the text (“based on information provided by XYZ, s.r.o. ...”) or by reference below a table, graph or illustration (e.g. in the form “Source: author’s own research”, “Source: data of XYZ, s.r.o.” etc.). Bibliographic entries for private information are not created in the bibliography and other cited sources at the end of the thesis.
Electronic book
Creator, year. Title: subtitle [online]. Issue. Other contributors. Place of publication Publisher, scope of work [cited YYYY-MM-DD]. Edition, volume number. Notes. ISBN. Available from: URL.
- Optional information is marked in grey.
Example:
- CORR, Philip J. and Anke C. PLAGNOL, 2019. Behavioral economics: the basics [online]. New York, NY: Routledge [cit. 2023-01-02]. ISBN 978-1-315-39121-2. Available from: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781315391229/behavioral-economics-philip-corr-anke-plagnol
E-mail correspondence
Information obtained by e-mail is essentially private correspondence, the authenticity of which a third party has no way of verifying, as with oral communications. Therefore it is a private information, the citation of which is regulated by the Directive no. 9/2019. In the academic context it includes data provided for research whether self-collected from survey respondents or internal confidential data of cooperating companies. The source is acknowledged directly at the point of the text where the borrowed information is used, e.g. expressly in the text (“based on information provided by XYZ, s.r.o. ...”) or by reference below a table, graph or illustration (e.g. in the form “Source: author’s own research”, “Source: data of XYZ, s.r.o.” etc.). Bibliographic entries for private information are not created in the bibliography and other cited sources at the end of the thesis.
Laws (in electronic form)
If you take laws from databases or websites, you cite them as a post on the site:
Zákon č. 586/1992 Sb. Zákon České národní rady o daních z příjmů. In: Zákony pro lidi [online]. AION CS, 2010-2018 [cit. 2023-05-09]. Available from: https://www.zakonyprolidi.cz/cs/1992-586
Statistical databases
- ČESKÁ NÁRODNÍ BANKA [ČNB]. Agregovaná rozvaha měnových finančních institucí v ČR (bez ČNB) – aktiva (číslo sestavy = 57203/1013). Online tabulka. In: Databáze časových řad ARAD. Česká národní banka, c2003-2017. Sestava vygenerována dne 16. 5. 2017. Dostupné z: https://www.cnb.cz/cnb/STAT.ARADY_PKG.VYSTUP?p_period=1&p_sort=2&p_des=50&p_sestuid=57203&p_uka=1%2C2%2C3%2C4%2C5%2C6%2C7%2C8%2C9%2C10%2C11%2C12%2C13%2C14%2C15&p_strid=AAAAB&p_od=200201&p_do=202304&p_lang=CS&p_format=3&p_decsep=%2C. [cit. 2017-05-16].
- Český statistický úřad, 2020. Interaktivní porovnání našich krajů. Online. Dostupné z: https://www.czso.cz/csu/czso/interaktivni-porovnani-nasich-kraju. [cit. 2021-04-12].
- ČSÚ, [2012]. Zahraniční obchod podle zboží a zemí: káva čaj maté koření: dovoz. Online. In: Český statistický úřad. Databáze zahraničního obchodu v přeshraničním pojetí. ©2012. Datum generování: 29.5.2017 09:57:02. Dostupné z: https://apl.czso.cz/pll/stazo/STAZO.STAZO. [cit. 2017-05-29].
- Eurostat, 2023. Population on 1 January by age and sex - NUTS 2 regions. Online. Dostupné z: https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic-social/products/dyb/documents/DYB2020/table07.pdf. [cit. 2023-05-10].
- STATISTA, 2023. Number of monthly active Facebook users worldwide as of 1st quarter 2023 (in millions). Online dataset. In: Statista. Dostupné z: https://www.statista.com/statistics/264810/number-of-monthly-active-facebook-users-worldwide/. [cit. 2022-02-02].
Printed resources
Anthology / contribution to an anthology
Anthology
- Hujová, G. (Ed.). (2014). Zkušenosti s virtuálními měnami - Bitcoin měna budoucnosti?: sborník z konference : Praha, 26. března 2014. Vysoká škola manažerské informatiky, ekonomiky a práva.
Contribution to an anthology
- Kratochvíl, M. (2014). Podnikatelské projekty a Bitcoin. In Hujová, G. (Ed.). Zkušenosti s virtuálními měnami - Bitcoin měna budoucnosti?: sborník z konference : Praha, 26. března 2014. (pp. 128-134). Vysoká škola manažerské informatiky, ekonomiky a práva.
Article in a magazine
Orhan, A., Benli, V. F., & Castanho, R. A. (2020). Assessing the Systemic Risk Between American and European Financial Systems. Prague Economic Papers, 29(6), 649-971.
Books (monographs)
Zadražilová, D. (2017). Mezinárodní management. (Vydání 3. přepracované). Oeconomica, nakladatelství VŠE.
Mlčoch, L., & Kameníček, J. (2016). Ekonomie, ekologie, eudaimonia: lidské hodnoty a problémy rozvoje civilizace. Univerzita Karlova v Praze, nakladatelství Karolinum.
Laws (in printed form)
Zákon č. 111 ze dne 22. dubna 1998 o vysokých školách a o změně a doplnění dalších zákonů (zákon o vysokých školách). Sbírka zákonů České republiky Částka 39.
Zákon č. 110/2019 Sb., o zpracování osobních údajů.
Electronic resources
Article in an electronic journal
Abate, M., Christidis, P., & Purwanto, A. J. (2020). Government support to airlines in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal Of Air Transport Management, 89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jairtraman.2020.101931
Maydybura, A., & Andrew, B. (2011). A Study of the Determinants of Emissions Unit Allowance Price in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme. Australasian Accounting, Business And Finance Journal, 5(4). https://ro.uow.edu.au/aabfj/vol5/iss4/9/
Article on the website
Ministerstvo financí. (2021). Plnění státního rozpočtu ČR za březen 2021. https://www.mfcr.cz/cs/aktualne/tiskove-zpravy/2021/pokladni-plneni-sr-41415
Data from companies' internal systems
Data that is not published and that has been provided to the student, for example by consulting the company's internal system, is considered private information. Private information is information that has not been published anywhere, the citation of which is regulated by the Directive no. 9/2019. In the academic context it includes data provided for research whether self-collected from survey respondents or internal confidential data of cooperating companies. The source is acknowledged directly at the point of the text where the borrowed information is used, e.g. expressly in the text (“based on information provided by XYZ, s.r.o. ...”) or by reference below a table, graph or illustration (e.g. in the form “Source: author’s own research”, “Source: data of XYZ, s.r.o.” etc.). Bibliographic entries for private information are not created in the bibliography and other cited sources at the end of the thesis.
Electronic book
Corr, P. J., & Plagnol, A. C. (2019). Behavioral economics: the basics. Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781315391229/behavioral-economics-philip-corr-anke-plagnol
E-mail correspondence
Data that is not published and that has been provided to the student, for example by consulting the company's internal system, is considered private information. Private information is information that has not been published anywhere, the citation of which is regulated by the Directive no. 9/2019. In the academic context it includes data provided for research whether self-collected from survey respondents or internal confidential data of cooperating companies. The source is acknowledged directly at the point of the text where the borrowed information is used, e.g. expressly in the text (“based on information provided by XYZ, s.r.o. ...”) or by reference below a table, graph or illustration (e.g. in the form “Source: author’s own research”, “Source: data of XYZ, s.r.o.” etc.). Bibliographic entries for private information are not created in the bibliography and other cited sources at the end of the thesis.
Laws (in electronic form)
Zákon č. 586/1992 Sb. Zákon České národní rady o daních z příjmů. (1992). Zákony pro lidi. https://www.zakonyprolidi.cz/cs/1992-586
Statistical databases
- Česká národní banka. (2003–2017). Agregovaná rozvaha měnových finančních institucí v ČR (bez ČNB) – aktiva (číslo sestavy = 57203/1013) [Online table]. In Databáze časových řad ARAD. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://www.cnb.cz/cnb/STAT.ARADY_PKG.VYSTUP?p_period=1&p_sort=2&p_des=50&p_sestuid=57203&p_uka=1%2C2%2C3%2C4%2C5%2C6%2C7%2C8%2C9%2C10%2C11%2C12%2C13%2C14%2C15&p_strid=AAAAB&p_od=200201&p_do=202304&p_lang=CS&p_format=3&p_decsep=%2C
- ČZSO. (2020, 15. ledna). Interaktivní porovnání našich krajů. Český Statistický Úřad. https://www.czso.cz/csu/czso/interaktivni-porovnani-nasich-kraju
- Český statistický úřad. (2012). Zahraniční obchod podle zboží a zemí: káva čaj maté koření: dovoz [Online table]. In Databáze zahraničního obchodu v přeshraničním pojetí. Retrieved May 29, 2017, from https://apl.czso.cz/pll/stazo/STAZO.STAZO.
- Eurostat. (2023). Population on 1 January by age and sex - NUTS 2 regions. https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic-social/products/dyb/documents/DYB2020/table07.pdf
- STATISTA. (2023). Number of monthly active Facebook users worldwide as of 1st quarter 2023 (in millions). Statista. https://www.statista.com/statistics/264810/number-of-monthly-active-facebook-users-worldwide/