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References. List the References at the end of your research paper but before any appendixes or explanatory notes. In order alphabetically by author’s last name. Reference to Books.

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  1. References • List the References at the end of your research paper but before any appendixes or explanatory notes. • In order alphabetically by author’s last name

  2. Reference to Books Author's name (last name, first and any middle initials). Year of publication. Book title: edition. Publisher: location. Total page numbers. Campbell, N.A. and Reece, J.B. 2005. Biology: Seventh Edition. Pearson/Benjamin Cummings: San Francisco, CA. 1231pp.

  3. Reference to Website Author's name (last name, first and any middle initials) or name of responsible organization. Date of Internet publication. Document title. <URL>. Date of access. Environmental Literacy Council. 2003 Apr 3. Eutrophication. <http://www.enviroliteracy.org/article.php/410.html>. Accessed 2003 Sept 25.

  4. Reference to Article inLibrary Database Author's name (last name, first and any middle initials). Year of publication. Article title. Journal name Volume number: Page numbers. Database name. Date of access. Finni, T., W.B. Anders. 2001. The history of eutrophication. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 30:264-271. BioOne. Accessed 2003 Sept 30.

  5. CBE in-text citation style • Name-year system model • The discovery in normal cells of genes capable of causing tumors can be considered a milestone in cancer research (Stehelin and others, 1976). Recent work (Sharkar, Zhao, and Sarkar, 1995) has confirmed the importance of this finding. As Bishop and Varmus (1998) have demonstrated, genes …..

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