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Richmond Lattimore, trans., The Iliad of Homer (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951), 91–92.Įlectronic Books and Books Consulted Online :Ĭite these as you would a traditional book, but add the medium in which the book was accessed or a DOI or URL to the end of the citation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951.Ħ. Hall and Ely, The Oxford Guide to Supreme Court Decisions, 178.Įditor, Translator, Or Compiler Instead Of Author:īibliography: Lattimore, Richmond, trans.

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Ely, Jr., eds., The Oxford Guide to Supreme Court Decisions (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009), 178.ĥ. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.ĥ. The Oxford Guide to Supreme Court Decisions. (Wheeling, IL: Harland Davidson, 1998), 243.īibliography: Hall, Kermit L, and James W. Andrew F. Rolle, California: A History, 5th ed. Keith Aspley and Peter France (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1992), 341.ģ. Dayan, “The Romantic Renaissance,” 341.īibliography: Rolle, Andrew F. Peter Dayan, “The Romantic Renaissance,” in Poetry in France, ed.

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Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1992.ģ. “The Romantic Renaissance.” In Poetry in France, edited by Keith Aspley and Peter France, 333-43. Work in an Anthology (a book with an editor who collected essays by different authors):īibliography: Dayan, Peter. Dana Barnes et al., Plastics: Essays on American Corporate Ascendance in the 1960s. Weinberg and Weinberg, Clarence Darrow, 56.įor four or more authors, list all of the authors in the bibliography in the note, list only the first author, followed by et al. Arthur Weinberg and Lila Weinberg, Clarence Darrow: A Sentimental Rebel (New York: Putnam's Sons, 1980), 56.Ģ. īibliography: Weinberg, Arthur, and Lila Weinberg. New York: Routledge, 2016.ġ. Joane Nagel, Gender and Climate Change: Impacts, Science, Policy (New York: Routledge, 2016), 107-8.ġ.

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Gender and Climate Change: Impacts, Science, Policy.

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See the information box to the right for more information.īibliography: Nagel, Joane. Bibliographic entries use hanging indentation, while footnotes and endnotes use paragraph-style indentation. Notes are numbered consecutively throughout a paper and include references to specific page numbers. The following examples display the entry first as it would appear in the bibliography (B), the footnote/endnote (F), and the shortened footnote/endnote (SF), which is used when a source is cited more than once.











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