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8. Save Citations
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Print your articles or save them to a disk. In some databases, you can check articles on a list to create a bibliography of sources you think will support your research. You may want to share a preliminary bibliography with your professor or study group to confirm that you are on the right track. |
Search History |
In most databases, you cannot store search history. Once you log off, saved records are not retrievable, so be sure you have noted full citations and the name of the database from which each was retrieved. |
Elements of a Journal Citation
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Elements of a scholarly journal citation are:
Author(s)
Article title
Journal or "source" title
Journal volume number and issue number
Date of publication
Pagination |
Elements of a Book or Chapter Citation
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Elements of a book or chapter citation are:
Author(s) or editor(s)
Chapter title
Book title
Publisher and Place of Publication
Year of publication
Pagination of the chapter cited
For conference proceedings, record the location and date of the conference. |
Worksheet #2 |
Please complete Worksheet #2. |
Worksheet #3 |
Please complete Worksheet #3. |
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