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go to son of citation machine- It is GREAT!

2007-03-05 09:30:49 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Same way, and same format, that you use to cite a direct quote you use. The key is how limited or general or extensive the documentation is that you used. For example, let's say you use a fact that is not something that is generally known and you have three sources that you rely on, two that are in print sources or aricles, and a third that is based on interviewing someone who was there (e.g., if you are writing about the first Gulf War, a veteran who served there). You might have one note that has three citations: the whole of a book (author, title, pblisher date, without page numbers, or with passim, which means the whole book) or, if therre are a number of pages you used, pp. 1-5, or whatever; a newspaper article, with section number and page where the fact appears; or a note of personal interview with so and so, identified as a veteran of the war or a particular battle, and the date when he was interviewed.

2007-03-05 09:40:08 · answer #2 · answered by silvcslt 4 · 0 0

You have to change lots of things in the paper, and I mean lots! If you were just thinking of quoting a few things then just put the quote marks around it and if you can't find out who said it (but really look for and try to find out who said that) you can just put the website if it's from the internet, or the encyclopedia. He are some examples
"the weather is beautiful..." www.yahooanswersyelixaemma.com
"the weather is beautiful..." stated by Yelixa Emma.
"the weather is beautiful..." pg.174 encyclopedia 2007 World edition.
Or something like those above, but usually encyclopedia's have information on who says what. But make sure you change LOTS of things on the paper, and then at the bottom of the page, you can put
Sources-www.blahblahblah.com
good luck! :)

2007-03-05 09:35:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Add a bibliography page that cites all sources you used. To assemble this page, follow this order:
Author, Last Name, First Name. (If multiple authors, put the last name of the first author mentioned and then add the words ET. ALL.)
Title of Book
Publisher

Put all of this sources in ABC order, according to the author's last name. Stick this page right after your title page, or if you don't have a title page, put it at the end of your paper.

2007-03-05 10:02:08 · answer #4 · answered by just wondering 3 · 0 0

I in simple terms did a paper on the invention and early tiers of baseball, it replaced into actually fairly relaxing and that i replaced into able to do my paintings as a results of fact i'm attracted to baseball. I dont understand while you're yet thats in simple terms my thought. ok possibly no longer relaxing, cuz that's a study paper. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it replaced into the main relaxing subject remember i ought to think of and it didnt get uninteresting

2016-10-02 10:46:40 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You put the other person's ideas in the paragraph or sentence (and then you just list the source like this)

2007-03-05 09:31:27 · answer #6 · answered by rugbychick95 1 · 0 0

acknowledge them by using a footnote or in the bibliography at the end of the paper.

2007-03-05 11:03:10 · answer #7 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

I usually pharaphase infromation in a paper if it is not my own.

2007-03-05 10:46:51 · answer #8 · answered by amya2058 2 · 0 0

do you need mla documentation...

your teacher should have given you a cheat sheet.

do a simple search the sites should give more accurate info than we can ......... i had a site in my favorites in school.. but i dont have it. maybe someone can give you a link

2007-03-05 09:31:43 · answer #9 · answered by smartass_yankee_tom 4 · 0 0

a bibliography, you say the website, book, etc.

2007-03-05 09:34:56 · answer #10 · answered by Marki 1 · 0 0

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