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How to read an access science citation
- 2. Citing a source is like putting together
a jigsaw puzzle – each piece has to
come together just so in order for the
puzzle to make the big picture.
- 3. Example
Article
Locate your citation information at the end of your article.
Look for “How to cite this article.”
- 4. Now let’s put the pieces together …
How to cite this article:
Alan Longacre, R. I. Papendick, J. F. Parr, "Fertilizer,"
in AccessScience, ©McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008,
http://www.accessscience.com
- 5. HIGHLIGHT text as you
identify each section of the
source citation. If it is not
in your chart, skip over it.
AUTHOR(s)
of Article – List ALL
Leave BLANK if no
names are listed.
How to cite this article:
Alan Longacre, R. I. Papendick, J. F. Parr, "Fertilizer,"
in AccessScience, ©McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008,
http://www.accessscience.com
- 6. TITLE of Article –
“blah, blah”
How to cite this article:
Alan Longacre, R. I. Papendick, J. F. Parr, "Fertilizer,"
in AccessScience, ©McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008,
http://www.accessscience.com
- 7. SKIP publisher of
database
How to cite this article:
Alan Longacre, R. I. Papendick, J. F. Parr, "Fertilizer,"
in AccessScience, ©McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008,
http://www.accessscience.com
- 8. DATE of Article –
Do NOT leave blank
How to cite this article:
Alan Longacre, R. I. Papendick, J. F. Parr, "Fertilizer,"
in AccessScience, ©McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008,
http://www.accessscience.com
- 9. If you do NOT have a DOI -
AccessScience does not
include Accession #s, include
the URL to the .com
Example:
http://www.accessscience.com
How to cite this article:
Alan Longacre, R. I. Papendick, J. F. Parr, "Fertilizer,"
in AccessScience, ©McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008,
http://www.accessscience.com
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for Help.
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MS Librarian