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On the syntax and formatting of citations and reference lists according to a particular style guide (e.g., Chicago, MLA, IEEE, APA) or in general.

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How to reference multiple authors of a chapter from a book [APA]?

From the APA blog this is what you need to site in APA Author, A. A. (Year). Title of chapter. In B. B. Editor (Ed.), Title of book [E-reader version, if applicable] (pp. xxx–xxx). Retrieved f …
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What is the correct APA citation style with two places and two publishers

From this APA library guide it says; If more than one publisher is given, use the first one or the one that represents the home office, if given. This answer at writer stackexchange supports t …
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How to Cite an IGO Document in Chicago style

A report is referenced in the following format in Chicago style Last name, First name. Title of Work. Publisher city: Publisher, Year of publication. Accessed Month Date, Year. URL. In the cas …
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How would I cite the US Constitution in Harvard style?

It would probably depend on where you read the constitution document. If for example you used the constitution documents at the archives.gov website from the comment above your citation would look som …
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Is it appropriate to use acronyms when citing a source in MLA?

From the 7th edition of the MLA handbook. Abbreviations are used regularly in the list of works cited and in tables but rarely in the text of a research paper (except within parentheses). In …
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Visited website on different dates - apa style

From the link you provided I don't think you need to include the retrieval date for the following reasons. The blog post you link has a publication date. A blog post in the APA Blog states the followi …
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Help picking an appropriate citing style

One citation style that may be appropriate could be The Chicago Manual of Style which has two documentation systems: notes and bibliography and; author-date The notes and bibliography system whi …
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How to cite an aside article in a bible MLA format

It is possible that your department at your university could provide some further guidance on this as they would possibly have a stylesheet developed that would deal with this type of publication. Th …
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How to cite Kindle books/ebooks when no fixed page numbers are available?

I got a look at a copy of the Chicago manual at my college and the guidance in that is a lot clearer than it is on the web site where the whole manual is not available without a subscription. The re …
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How to cite Kindle books/ebooks when no fixed page numbers are available?

I got the following info from the Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide website in relation to citing Kindle books or ebooks. If no fixed page numbers are available, you can include a section title o …
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