Cite right
a quick guide to citation styles--MLA, APA, Chicago, the sciences, professions, and more
2nd ed.
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Author
Publication
2011 - University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
53,250 words, Guess
Page Count
213 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100226484637
- ISBN-100226484645
- ISBN-139780226484631
- ISBN-139780226484648
- Library of Congress Control Number2010024721
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number642001837
- Better World Books9780226484648
- Better World Books9780226484631
- Open LibraryOL25016240M
Classifications
- DDC808/.027
- LCCPN171.F56 L55 2011
- LCCPN171.F56L55 2011
Description
Thousands of students have turned to veteran teacher Charles Lipson for no-nonsense advice on how to cite sources properly--and avoid plagiarism--when writing their research papers. This new edition of "Cite Right," the popular overview of all major systems of citation, has been updated to reflect the most current versions of Chicago, MLA, APA, and other styles, and to discuss citation methods in the rapidly changing context of the Internet, digital publishing, and e-books. Lipson first explains why it is so important to use citations--and to present them accurately--in research writing. He then outlines the main citation styles students and researchers are likely to encounter in their academic work: Chicago; MLA; APA; AAA (anthropology and ethnography); CSE (biological sciences); AMA (medical sciences); ACS (chemistry); physics, astrophysics, and astronomy;""and mathematics, computer science, and engineering. New sections have been added on IEEE and ASCE styles, often used in engineering. Each style is presented simply and clearly with examples drawn from a wide range of source types crossing all disciplines, from the arts and humanities to the sciences and medicine.
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