BMAD-METHOD/expansion-packs/bmad-technical-writing/checklists/citation-accuracy-checklist.md

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Citation Accuracy Checklist

Use this checklist to ensure all sources, references, and citations are accurate and properly attributed.

Source Citation

  • All external sources cited properly
  • Citation format consistent throughout
  • Author names spelled correctly
  • Publication dates accurate
  • Book/article titles accurate
  • All URLs tested and working
  • URLs point to intended content
  • Stable URLs used where possible (avoid dynamic links)
  • Archive.org links provided for critical sources (optional)
  • Last accessed date noted for web sources (if required by style)

Code Attribution

  • Code snippets from other sources clearly attributed
  • Open source licenses respected
  • Stack Overflow answers credited if substantial
  • GitHub repository links provided for borrowed code
  • Permission obtained for proprietary code examples

Quotations

  • Direct quotes are exact (word-for-word)
  • Quote marks used correctly
  • Attribution immediately follows quote
  • Block quotes formatted correctly
  • No misrepresentation of original meaning

Permissions

  • Permission obtained for lengthy quotes (>250 words typically)
  • Permission obtained for reproducing figures/diagrams
  • Permission obtained for code from proprietary sources
  • Copyright notices included where required
  • Fair use consideration documented

Technical Documentation

  • Links to official documentation current
  • API documentation versions specified if relevant
  • RFC numbers accurate
  • Standards references correct (ISO, IEEE, etc.)
  • Specification versions noted

Bibliography

  • All cited works included in bibliography
  • No bibliography entries without corresponding citations
  • Bibliography formatted consistently
  • Alphabetized correctly
  • Complete information (author, title, publisher, year, pages)

Data and Statistics

  • Statistical claims sourced
  • Data sources credible and current
  • Benchmarks attributed to specific tests/studies
  • Performance claims supported by evidence
  • Survey data includes sample size and date

Academic Integrity

  • No plagiarism (all paraphrasing properly attributed)
  • Ideas attributed to original authors
  • Avoid presenting others' work as your own
  • Clear distinction between your ideas and cited ideas
  • Common knowledge doesn't require citation, but specialized knowledge does

Citation Style

  • Chosen citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) applied consistently
  • In-text citations formatted correctly
  • Bibliography/references formatted correctly
  • Footnotes/endnotes used appropriately
  • Publisher style guide followed