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- citations - What to select for type of source for a paper in . . .
I am currently doing my very first paper at university and am a bit lost with Word’s citation system What does a scientific paper (more specifically this one) classify as when it comes to “type of
- Suitable citation style for dealing with many de-identified sources . . .
The questions: How should I deal with citing these three types of sources without re-identifying organisations? Is there a citation style that will make this less ugly? Maybe something where personal correspondence and interviews can be references with a superscript or similar? At the moment I am using Vancouver and I don't think it is the best
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The only academic sources involving this topic don't do much in the way of analysis, essentially just mentioning they exist There is a study by high school students that I have examined, making it very clear that it is not peer reviewed and is performed by high school students
- writing - Style guides on structured ordered bibliography? - Academia . . .
The bibliography should be divided into manuscript, printed primary, and secondary sources I'm writing as a historian scholar and we tend to work with many different types of sources, so not just books and journals but also manuscripts, letters, promemorias yes even postcards, maps, brochures, etc
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I tried to find a clear answer, but my search skills are apparently not suitable enough How should I cite a source when it's within a sentence within parenthesis? Hypothetical example: Is it quo
- APA reference for a search page, a query, or the underlying database . . .
The duality that you describe (method of finding sources vs sources actually found) arises frequently in review papers, particularly in the medical sciences where systematic reviews of treatment outcomes are wanted
- phd - Is it ok to use several pages of material from a single source to . . .
There are very limited sources on the topic I am working on, so I have used quite a bit of information from a single source and I have cited it That source has citations in its body and I have cit
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The following is with regards to Chicago Style as of 11 25 2018 14 260: Citations taken from secondary sources Chapter Contents Special Types of References Citations Taken from Secondary Sources To cite a source from a secondary source (“quoted in ”) is generally to be discouraged, since authors are expected to have examined the
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