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Citation Styles • • • Modern Language Association (MLA) American Psychological Association (APA) Chicago

Citation Styles • • • Modern Language Association (MLA) American Psychological Association (APA) Chicago Turabian Harvard *This class focuses on MLA and APA styles!

What information do you need? • • • Author or Editor’s name(s) Title and

What information do you need? • • • Author or Editor’s name(s) Title and subtitle Place of publication (APA only) Publisher Year of publication Possibly article title or chapter

How do you find the information? Title page Author: Lawrence Lessig Title and Subtitle:

How do you find the information? Title page Author: Lawrence Lessig Title and Subtitle: Code: version 2. 0 Publisher Location: New York Publisher: Basic Books

How do you find the information? If you have a print copy: Publication date:

How do you find the information? If you have a print copy: Publication date: 2006 Publisher location: New York Publisher: Basic Books

Citing a Book in MLA t u ea r o h Last name goes

Citing a Book in MLA t u ea r o h Last name goes first On Title is italicized Lessig, Lawrence. Code: version 2. 0. Basic Books, 2006. Space is called a hanging indent Double spaced

e or t i d s Citing a book in MLA Second editor or

e or t i d s Citing a book in MLA Second editor or author’s first name goes first & so on. Rabkin, Eric S. , et al, editors. No Place Else: Explorations rm T o o w in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction. Southern Illinois UP, 1983. Hanging indent Must say they are editors instead of authors.

Citing part of a book in MLA Article in a book: Put articles in

Citing part of a book in MLA Article in a book: Put articles in quotation marks. Ahmedi, Fauzia Erfan. "Welcoming Courtyards: Hospitality, Spirituality, and Gender. " Feminism and Hospitality: Gender in the Host/Guest Relationship. Edited by Maurice Hamington. Lexington Books, Author of article, not the whole book! 2010, pp. 109 -24. Page numbers Most books with articles have editors.

Citing a Book in APA r a e On o h t u Initial

Citing a Book in APA r a e On o h t u Initial of first name Date goes after author Lessig, L. (2006). Code: version 2. 0. NY: Basic Books. Hanging Indent Double spaced

or M e or th an e on it d e Citing a book

or M e or th an e on it d e Citing a book in APA & used Eds. is the abreviation ofr editors and is capitalized Gibbs, J. T. , & Huang, L. N. (Eds. ). (1991). Children of Second editor’s last name first color: Psychological interventions with minority youth. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Citing part of a Book in APA Article not in quotes Editor abreviation Labajo,

Citing part of a Book in APA Article not in quotes Editor abreviation Labajo, J. (2003). Body and voice: The construction of gender in flamenco. In T. Magrini (Ed. ), Music and gender: Boo k perspectives from the Mediterranean (pp. 67 -86). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Page numbers title

Citing an E-Book in MLA Cohen, Daniel. Our Modern Times: The New Nature of

Citing an E-Book in MLA Cohen, Daniel. Our Modern Times: The New Nature of Capitalism in the Information Age. MIT Press, 2013. e. Book Collection (Ebscohost). https: //akin. css. edu/login? url=http: //search. ebscohost. c om/login. aspx? direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=694388&site=edslive&scope=site. Permalink, URL, or DOI number. Date of access E-book collection

Citing an e-book in APA Kornblum, W. (2002). At sea in the city: New

Citing an e-book in APA Kornblum, W. (2002). At sea in the city: New York from the water's edge. Retrieved from http: //www. workman. com/algonquin/ Must say where you got the book from (URL)