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Author’s last name, author’s first name. Title. City of publication, publisher, publication date.
Electronic source citation
Book citation
Article citation
Website citation
When should the city of publication be used when citing books?
All the time.
If book was published before 1800, if publisher has offices in just one country, or if publisher is unknown to Spain.
If book was published before 1900, if publisher has offices in more than one country, or if publisher is unknown to North America.
Only when books are not from North America.
Author’s last name, author’s first name. “Title”. Title of container(self-contained if book), other contributors(translators/editors), version(edition), number(vol. and/or no.), publisher, publication date, location(pages/paragraphs and/or URL-without https://, DOI/permalink). 2nd container’s title, other contributors, version, number, publisher, publication date, location, date of access(if applicable).
Citation of electronic sources
Citation of project
Citation of article
Citation of book
Citation of electronic sources contain a lot of information. Is it all required?
No, you only need to use five piece of information.
Yes, you need to use all of them.
Yes, but exclude the other contributors; that’s not necessary.
No, try and find as many as possible, though.
p. = ?
Multiple pages
One page
Multiple paragraphs
One paragraph
pp. = ?
Electronic sources
Websites
Multiple pages
Multiple paragraphs
par. = ?
Article
Verb
Citation
One paragraph
pars. = ?
Multiple pages
Multiple sources
Multiple paragraphs
Multiple websites
When citing, what is in italics(I), and what is in quotation marks(“ “)?
Title of website/project/book in quotation marks
Title of website/project/book in italics
Article name in quotation marks
Article name in italics
Author(s). “Title of Article.” Title of Periodical, Day Month Year, pages.
Citation of website(in an online source)
Citation of article(in magazine)
Citation of book(in library)
Citation of electronic sources(in search engines)
What is an interjection?
Citations separated from parentheses to make it look more formal.
Word/words separated from sentence by a comma/exclamation point, shows excitement/emotion.
Give examples of interjections.
Wow!
Ouch,
For
Hey,
However
What is a conjunction?
Word/expression that joins together clauses/sentences/words/phrases.
Pair of joining words that connect two thoughts.
What is a conjunctive adverb?
Brings together two complete thoughts(smooth transitions from one thought to next), introduced with semicolon and have comma right after.
Word that connects words/sentences/phrases.
Give examples of conjunctive adverbs.
consequently
however
therefore
And
Nor
What is a coordinating conjunction?
Pair of joining words that connect two clauses/words/phrases/ that are balanced together.
Word that connects words/sentences/phrases.
Give examples of coordination conjunctions(Hint: F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.)
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
For, am, not, become, oft, yes, seem
What is a subordinating conjunction?
Phrase/word that links dependent clause to independent clause.
Word/expression that joins together two complete thoughts.
Give examples of subordinating conjunctions.
Because
While
And
However
What is a correlative conjunction?
Pair of joining words that connect two clauses/words/phrases that are balanced together.
Pair of opposite words that connect two complete thoughts that are unbalanced together.
Give examples of correlative conjunctions.
Whether...or.
Neither...nor.
And...however.
Conjunction...for.
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