Understanding Citation Errors: Patterns, Causes, and Implications for Academic Integrity
International Journal of Development Research
Understanding Citation Errors: Patterns, Causes, and Implications for Academic Integrity
Received 17th June, 2025; Received in revised form 26th July, 2025; Accepted 08th August, 2025; Published online 30th September, 2025
Copyright©2025, Sreehari, P and Dr. Sheshadri, K N. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
This study presents a comprehensive conceptual and contextual framework for understanding citation accuracy in academic research, with a particular emphasis on the discipline of Library and Information Science (LIS). It explores the essential role that citations and references play in scholarly communication—not only as tools for tracing prior knowledge but also as reflections of academic integrity and intellectual honesty. While citation accuracy is critical for establishing research credibility across disciplines, it carries added importance in LIS due to the field’s focus on knowledge organization, information retrieval, and dissemination. The study identifies key challenges faced by researchers in ensuring citation accuracy, including overreliance on digital copy-paste practices, lack of familiarity with citation style manuals, inconsistent formatting, and deadline pressures leading to careless referencing. Additionally, the growing dependence on citation management software is discussed, highlighting that technological tools, though useful, cannot substitute for a researcher’s understanding of citation norms. These findings point to the necessity of stronger pedagogical and institutional interventions to enhance citation practices and uphold research quality.