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Women and Gender in US History (33-360)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (ONE AUTHOR)

(Section 17.4, p. 192, 9th edition)

 

NOTES

      1. Howard LaFranchi, “Amid Brutal Crackdown, Syria Poised to Join UN Human Rights Council,” Christian Science Monitor, April 26, 2011. https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2011/0426/Amid-brutal-crackdown-Syria-poised-to-join-UN-Human-Rights-Council.

      2. LaFranchi, “Amid Brutal Crackdown.”

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (Commercial Database Example)
*use of this style should only be used with a DOI, perma/persistent link, or suitably short, direct URL is not available

               Erlanger, StevenE.U. Sees Real Brexit Talks at Last - and Real Dangers,”  New York Times, August 20, 2018. Nexis Uni.

     NOTES

      1. Steven Erlanger, “E.U. Sees Real Brexit Talks at Last - and Real Dangers,” New York Times, August 20, 2018, Nexis Uni.
      2. Erlanger, “‘E.U. Sees Real Brexit Talks.

BIBLIOGRAPHY (ONE AUTHOR)

     NOTES

      1. Valentine Pop, “EU Ministers Fail to Agree on How to Redistribute Migrants More Equitably,” Wall Street Journal, September 15, 2015.
      2. Pop, “EU Ministers Fail to Agree.

Journals

BIBLIOGRAPHY (ONE AUTHOR)

 (Section 17.2., p. 187, 9th edition)

     NOTES (ONE AUTHOR)

       Format:

      1. First Name [Middle Initial.] Last Name, "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): page number, URL/DOI.
       2. Last Name, "Article Title," page number.

       Example:

      1. Gerda Lerner, "The Grimke Sisters and the Struggle against Race Prejudice,"  The Journal of Negro History 48, no. 4 (October 1993): 278, https://doi.org/10.2307.2716330.
      2. Lerner, “The Grimke Sisters,” 290.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (TWO AUTHORS)

Format:

Last name, First name [Middle Initial.], and First name Last name. "Article Title." Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication
              date): page range. URL/DOI.

Example:

Kovan, Seth, and Sonya Michel. "Womanly Duties: Maternalist Politics and Origins of Welfare States in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States." American Historical Review 95, no. 4 (October 1990): 1076-1108. https://doi.org/10.2307/2163479.

     NOTES (TWO AUTHORS)

        Format:

       1. First name [Middle Initial.] Last name and First name Last name, "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): number, URL/DOI.
        2. Last name and Last name, "Article title," page number.

     Example:

      1. Seth Koven and Sonya Michel, "Womanly Duties: Maternalist Politics and Origins of Welfare States in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States," American Historical Review 95, no. 4 (October 1990): 1079, http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2163479.
      2. Koven and Michel, "Womanly Duties," 1077.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (THREE AUTHORS)

Format:

Last name, First name [Middle Initial.], First name [Middle Initial.]  Last name, and First name [Middle Initial.]  Last name. "Article
          Title." Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): page range. URL/DOI.

Example:

Reddick, Christopher G., Akemi Takeokaand Chatfield, and Patricia A. Jaramillo. " Public Opinion on National Security Agency Surveillance Programs: A Multi-method Approach." Government Information Quarterly 32, no. 2 (April 2015): 129-141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2015.01.003.

     NOTES (THREE AUTHORS)

    Format:

     1. First name [Middle Initial.] Last name,  First name [Middle Initial.] Last name, and First name [Middle initial.] Last name, "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): number, URL/DOI.
     2. Last name, Last name, and Last name, "Article title," page number.

    Example:

      1. Christopher G. Reddick, Akemi Takeokaand Chatfield, and Patricia A. Jaramillo, " Public Opinion on National Security Agency Surveillance Programs: A Multi-method Approach," Government Information Quarterly 32, no. 2 (April 2015), 130, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2015.01.003.
      2. Reddick, Chatfield, Jaramillo, " Public Opinion on National Security Agency Surveillance Programs," 141.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (FOUR OR MORE AUTHORS)

*Up to ten authors/editors should be included in the bibliography. For sources with more than ten authors/editors, include the first seven authors in the bibliography, followed by et al

Format:

Last name, First name [Middle Initial.], First name [Middle Initial.]  Last name, First name [Middle Initial.]  Last name, and First name
          [Middle Initial.]  Last name. "Article Title." Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): page range. URL/DOI.

Example:

Bovenschen, Silvia, Jeannine Blackwell, Johanna Moore, and Beth Weckmueller. “The Contemporary Witch, the Historical Witch and the Witch Myth: The Witch, Subject of the Appropriation of Nature and Object of the Domination of Nature.” New German Critique no. 15, 1978: 83-119. https://doi.org/10.2307/487908.

     NOTES (FOUR OR MORE AUTHORS)

      *For sources with more than three authors, include the lead author in the note, followed by et al

    Format:

      1. First name [Middle Initial.] Last name et al., "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): number, URL/DOI.
      2. Last name et al., "Article title," page number.

    Example:

      1. Silvia Bovenschen et al., "The Contemporary Witch, the Historical Witch and the Witch Myth: The Witch, Subject of the Appropriation of Nature and Object of the Domination of Nature," New German Critique no. 15 (1978): 110, https://doi.org/ 10.2307/487908.
      2. Bovenschen et al., "The Contemporary Witch, the Historical Witch and the Witch Myth," 85.

BIBLIOGRAPHY (ONE AUTHOR)

 

  NOTES

      1. Jon Lawrence, "Forging a Peaceable Kingdom: War, Violence, and Fear of Brutalization in Post-World War Britain," The Journal of Modern History 75, no. 3 (September 2003): 558.
      2. Lawrence, “Forging a Peaceable Kingdom,” 290.

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