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A WORK OF THIS SIZE cannot, of course, provide examples for all possible source types, styles, and formats required for scholarly writing in the various disciplines. These examples of full citations cover only those source types that, in our estimation, appear most frequently in papers by undergraduate writers. For more esoteric source types you may want to consult the resources listed in the Resources section or the Frequently Asked Questions section. You may find, however, that a careful study of the structure of the examples will enable you to craft coherent and consistently arranged citations to source types not included here. For most undergraduate academic writing, consistency and clarity of citations are more important than scrupulous adherence to arcane rules of format and style.
Should you wish to employ another style such as Chicago, Nature, the American Chemical Society, etc. see the Resources section. |
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