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Citations for Websites. 12 Basic IQ Skills. 12 Basic IQ Skills. F ind R etrieve A nalyze U se. IQ Skill - U se. Today’s presentation is based on the IQ skill U se. To properly cite a website is to use information in a legal and ethical manner. Types of Websites. Website Blog
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Citations for Websites 12 Basic IQ Skills
12 Basic IQ Skills • Find • Retrieve • Analyze • Use
IQ Skill - Use • Today’s presentation is based on the IQ skill Use. • To properly cite a website is to use information in a legal and ethical manner.
Types of Websites • Website • Blog • Podcast
How to cite the PC (USA) Website • Cite as much as you can of the following: • Author • Title of the Page • Title or Owner of the Site • URL • Access Date
How to cite the PC (USA) Website Note: Dunigan, Erin, “Easy Being Green,” PC (USA), http://www.pcusa.org/pcnews/2009/09729.htm (accessed August 31, 2009). Bibliography: Dunigan, Erin. “Easy Being Green.” PC (USA). http://www.pcusa/pcnews/2009/09729.htm (accessed August 31, 2009).
How to Cite Philosophy & Religious Studies Blog • Does not need to be included in the bibliography- only include in a note unless critical to an argument • Follow the basic pattern for the website but include the author’s name and the date of posting • Note: Miranda Bennett, “New Databases!,” Philosophy & Religious Studies Blog, entry posted August 21, 2009, http://weblogs.lib.uh.eut/phrs/ (accessed August 31, 2009).
How to cite NPR Podcast • A podcast has both a note and bibliographic entry. • Note: NPR, “When Treating Depression, Entire Family Called On,” NPR Website, Windows Media Player video file, 4:14, http://www.npr.org/templates/archives/archive.php?thingId=3&date=08-31-2009&p-16 (accessed August 31, 2009). • Bibliographic entry: NPR. “When Treating Depression, Entire Family Called On.” NPR Website. Windows Media Player video file, 4:14. http://www.npr.org/templates/archives/archive.php? thingId=3&date=08-31-2009&p-16 (accessed August 31, 2009).
Bibliography Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers. 8th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013.
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