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Why We Cite 🔎 - Group Assignment #1

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taylorcate opened this issue Apr 5, 2019 · 1 comment
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Why We Cite 🔎 - Group Assignment #1

taylorcate opened this issue Apr 5, 2019 · 1 comment

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taylorcate commented Apr 5, 2019

Elements of a Good Citation ✔️

As a class, take down the information listed below for three types of works. 👇

Sample Sources:
White Teeth by Zadie Smith
"Influence of Water Quality on Plankton in Tropical Ponds: A Multivariate Analysis Approach" by Mano Saraswathy Ragi, et al.
"Games as Text, Games as Action: Video Games in the English Classroom" by Catherine Beavis

  • The Author[s] Name[s]
  • Title of the Work
  • Publication Title
  • Publication Year
  • Page Numbers

For Articles

  • Volume Number
  • Issue Number
  • DOI (Digital Object Identifier) - sometimes used

For Books

  • Editor
  • Publisher/City
Author[s] Title Pub. Title Editor Publisher/City Vol./No Year Page #s Date Accessed DOI
MLA Smith, Zadie. White Teeth. Random House, 2000.
APA Ragi, M. S., Jaya, D. S., & Moses, S. A. (2017). Influence of Water Quality on Plankton in Tropical Ponds: A Multivariate Analysis Approach. Lakes & Reservoirs, 22(3). (moved to beginning) Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1111/lre.12184
CMOS Beavis, Catherine. "Games as Text, Games as Action: Video Games in the English Classroom." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 57, no. 6 (2014): 433-9. Accessed April 5, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaal.275.
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taylorcate commented Apr 12, 2019

Trump Meme - How I cite when writing a research paper: 1. You know it 2. I know it 3. Everybody knows it 4. Believe me.

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