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13. Citing Sources
- library.lib.binghamton.edu
- A general rule of thumb is to cite all works that you consult.
- For definitive guidance on how to cite your sources you should consult the print manual or the organization's on-line guide.
- For the most complete information on how to cite sources, consult the print manuals:.
14. How to Document Sources
- www.skidmore.edu
- If a work has three authors, cite all three last names in the first citation; thereafter, use et al. ...
- Cite chapters, tables, appendices, and so on like this:. ...
- If a work you cite was reprinted from a version published earlier, list the earliest publication date in brackets, followed by the publication date of the recent version you have used:. ...
- Cite the author and date as with printed sources:. ...
- Cite the author or sponsor of the web site and date that web material was retrieved:. ...
15. Citing Fact Monster
- www.factmonster.com
- Citing Fact Monster There are several types of articles to cite on Fact Monster. ...
- You may also cite a Fact Monster content page—when you are on that page—by clicking on the "cite this page" icon (). ...
- Print this page Cite this page .
16. How to acknowledge what you've read
- www.lib.monash.edu.au
- When do I need to cite? .
17. CITATION GUIDES
- www.lib.umich.edu
18. Research and Documentation Online: History
- www.dianahacker.com
- The first time you cite a source, the note should include publication information for that work as well as the page number on which the passage being cited may be found. ...
19. Citing MissionTour
- www.missiontour.org
- Here are the proper ways to cite pictures and/or information on the MissionTour site. ...
- You will need to know the following things for each page you want to cite:.
- org/cite. ...
- org/cite. ...
- org/cite. ...
- org/cite. ...
- org/cite. ...
20. PinkMonkey.com-How to Cite-400+Free Literature Notes,Literature Classics,Study Guides,Online Textbooks.
- www.pinkmonkey.com
- How to Cite .
- The following are examples of how you can cite from PinkMonkey. ...
- You viewed the MonkeyNotes for Hiroshima on August 1, 2001 and you are citing from the chapter summary for chapter 3, you would cite:.
21. ONLINE!
- www.bedfordstmartins.com
- If you cite a source again later in the paper, refer to it by its original number. ...
- When you cite other Internet sources, use the guidelines in this section. ...
22. Brief Guide to Citing Canadian Government Documents
- stauffer.queensu.ca
- How to Cite Print.
- How to Cite Electronic.
- How to Cite Microforms .
- This guide is intended to provide a general overview of how to cite Canadian government publications. ...
- How to Cite Print.
- If there is more than one corporate author, cite the most prominent one following the title/personal author statement and cite the others in a note at the end of the citation. ...
- Cite them exactly as they appear on the document (s). ...
- If a printer or distributor is found on the front or back of the title page (also check the back page), cite it as the publisher. ... If you know the date from another source, cite it with square brackets around it. ...
- - TOP - How to Cite Electronic.
- , software and CD-ROM), cite both. ...
- - TOP - How to Cite Microforms.
23. National Archives of Australia - Fact Sheet 07 - Citing archival records
- www.naa.gov.au
- If you want to cite a particular document located within a record item (a letter, report or photograph) do this by identifying the document and then citing the item on which it is held. ...
- If a series was created by more than one agency, take care to cite the agency that corresponds to the date range of the item you are citing. ...
24. UNT Libraries: Government Information Connection, General Guidelines for Citing Government Publications
- www.library.unt.edu
- If you can’t find a title on the title page or the cover, cite the document as untitled or devise a descriptive title—perhaps taken from a phrase in the document—and enclose the made-up title in brackets: .
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