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Citing Sources. The world is round. Cite or not? NO! Diet gurus have recommended that we eat a high protein, low carbohydrate diet to live a long and happy life. Cite or not?
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Citing Sources • The world is round. Cite or not? • NO! • Diet gurus have recommended that we eat a high protein, low carbohydrate diet to live a long and happy life. Cite or not? • YES! Diet gurus have recommended that we eat a high protein, low carbohydrate diet to live a long and happy life (Atkins, 1999).
The Citation in Reference List BOOK: • Atkins, R.C. (1999). Dr. Atkins’ new diet revolution. New York: MacMillan. MAGAZINE: • Atkins, R.C. (1999, August). Revolutionizing diabetes treatment. Let’s Live, 67, 80-81.
Online Sourceshttp://www.apastyle.org/elecsource.html Online document: Author, A. A. (2000). Title of work. Retrieved month day, year, from source.
Online Sourceshttp://www.apastyle.org/elecsource.html Online document: The Save the Robs Foundation (2004). Why we must save Rob. Retrieved December 16, 2004, from http://www.saverobnow.org/whysave.htm
Three Different Ways of Citing • Atkins (1999) claims that meat is great. • Some experts claim that meat is great (Atkins, 1999). • Robert C. Atkins, in his 1999 bestseller Dr. Atkins’ New Diet Revolution, claims that meat is great.
Make Your Life Easier: Combine Citations This is a paragraph with a bunch of citations in it. All of the authors of the sources back up the general point that I am making. Some experts say that meat is great, claiming that a high protein, low carbohydrate diet is the way to go. These researchers have performed limited clinical studies that appear to support their claims (Atkins, 1999; Booth, 1972; Zilch, 1953).