He has previously written for The Spiritual Herald, an urban health care and religious issues newspaper based in New York City, and online music magazine eBurban. Zamboni has a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies from Wesleyan University.
Jon Zamboni Updated April 17, Example: Canada. Include the publisher name for an encyclopedia or dictionary where clearly identified, just as with a book or ebook. If the author and publisher are the same, omit the publisher element. If a DOI is provided for an encyclopedia or dictionary, include it after the name of the encyclopedia or dictionary of the entry and edition beginning with "https:".
If you accessed the encyclopedia or dictionary through a website, provide the URL. If the encyclopedia or dictionary provides stable archived versions, link to the latest one without "retrieved from"; no statement of the retrieval date is necessary in this case. A statement of the retrieval date should be provided for any web pages that are dynamic and not archived.
When in doubt, provide a retrieval date to help the reader in case the entry you use is updated between the time you read it and the time your reader looks at it. Page numbers may not be available for an online dictionary or encyclopedia entry. Here are some options if you have no page numbers and you are quoting directly:. Count the paragraphs, and use that number where you'd normally put the page number.
Put the word "para. Example: Smith, , para. This example refers to the third paragraph in the entry. If the entry has section headings, you can use those. Encyclopedia entries often have section headings. Enter the section heading name, followed by the word "section" and then the number of the paragraph within that section. Example: Smith, , Climate section, para. This example refers to the second paragraph under the Climate section of the entry.
Example: Smith, Note : All citations should be double spaced and have a hanging indent in a Reference List. A "hanging indent" means that each subsequent line after the first line of your citation should be indented by 0.
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Capitalize the first letter of every important word in the title. You do not need to capitalize words such as: in, of, or an. If there is a colon : in the title, include what comes after the colon also known as the subtitle.
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Davidson, Tish. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Note : Because the specific page number can't be determined, the page number is left out of the in-text citation. Include a page number after the author's last name if one is given.
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