The Broadview Pocket Guide to Citation and Documentation

Author:   Maureen Okun ,  Nora Ruddock
Publisher:   Broadview Press Ltd
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781554815227


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   10 June 2022
Format:   Spiral bound
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Compact and convenient, The Broadview Pocket Guide to Citation and Documentation, Third Edition includes information on MLA, APA, Chicago, and CSE styles of citation and documentation. Based on the “Documentation” chapter in the acclaimed Broadview Guide to Writing, this volume has been expanded with additional examples and has been fully updated to cover recent changes such as the 2020 APA and 2021 MLA updates. The book discusses summary and paraphrase as well as direct quotation, and it includes an extensive treatment of how to integrate quoted material into the text of an academic paper. There is coverage, too, of what constitutes plagiarism—and of how to avoid it.

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Author:   Maureen Okun ,  Nora Ruddock
Publisher:   Broadview Press Ltd
Imprint:   Broadview Press Ltd
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 17.50cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781554815227


ISBN 10:   1554815223
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   10 June 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Spiral bound
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Documentation and Research Avoiding Plagiarism-and Choosing When and What to Quote Citation and Documentation Incorporating Sources Summarizing Paraphrasing Quoting Directly Formatting Quotations Short Prose Quotations Long Prose Quotations Verse Quotations Quotations within Quotations Adding to or Deleting from a Quotation Using square brackets to add to a quotation Using an ellipsis to delete from a quotation Integrating Quotations Avoiding 'dumped' quotations Signal Phrases MLA Style About In-Text Citations in-text citations no signal phrase placing of in-text citations in-text citation when text is in parentheses page number unavailable one page or less multiple authors corporate author more than one work by the same author cited multi-volume works two or more authors with the same last name indirect quotations short poems longer poems novels or short stories plays works without page numbers sacred texts works in an anthology or book of readings tweets About Works Cited MLA Core Elements Author Title of Source Title of Container Other Contributers Version Number Publisher Publication Date Location MLA Optional Elements Date Of Original Publication City of Publication Books in a Series Unexpected Type of Work Date of Access Examples single author two authors three of more authors corporate author, no author identified works with an anonymous author two or more works by the same author works under a pseudonym edited works works in translation selections from anthologies or collections of readings cross-references for works from the same collection or anthology multi-volume works different editions republished sources reference work entries works with a title in the title material from prefaces, introductions magazine articles newspaper articles journal articles book reviews periodical publications in online databases illustrated books graphic narratives films or television episodes online videos radio broadcasts podcasts recorded music live performances works of visual art interviews online projects e-books information databases entry in a wiki blog post e-mail message tweet comment posted on a webpage MLA Style Sample APA Style Incorporated Sources in APA Style Summarizing Paraphrasing Quoting Directly Formating Quotations Short Quotations Long Quotations Quotations within Quotations Adding to or Deleting from a Quotation Using square brackets to add to a quotation Using an ellipsis to delete from a quotation Integrating Quotations Avoiding 'dumped' quotations Signal Phrases About In-text Citations in-text citation no signal phrase (or author not named in a signal phrase) titles of stand-alone works titles of articles and chapters of books placing of in-text citations citations when text is in parentheses electronic source-page number unavailable two or more dates for a work multiple authors corporate author author not given date not given two or more works in the same citation two or more authors with the same last name works in a collection of readings or anthology indirect source private and personal communications About References book with single author two to seven authors more than seven authors corporate author works with unknown author two or more works by the same author edited works works with an author and a translator selections from anthologies or collections of readings electronic version of a print book journal articles abstract of a journal article magazine articles newspaper articles book reviews reference work entries films and video recordings episodes from television series podcasts music recordings interviews documents on a website blog posts entries in a wiki tweets other Web references maps or charts APA Style Sample Chicago Style About Chicago Style notes titles: italics/quotation marks multiple references to the same work page number or date unavailable two or more dates for a work two or three authors four or more authors author unknown/corporate author/government document works from a collection of readings or anthology indirect source two or more works by the same author edited works translated works e-books magazine articles newspaper articles journal articles films and video recordings television broadcasts sound recordings interviews and personal communications book reviews blog posts websites online videos tweets Chicago Style Sample CSE Style In-text Citation List of References CSE Style Sample Sample Essay (MLA Style) Sample Essay (APA Style)

Reviews

COMMENTS ON THE SECOND EDITION This is an extraordinarily useful, usable, and affordable reference and supplement for students, writers, and editors. More and more, professionals and students are being called upon to document materials in varying styles, especially in MLA, Chicago, and APA, and this guide offers a convenient and clear reference for the most oft employed styles. In particular, the MLA update is extremely welcome given the guide's inclusion of the new approach to documenting in MLA as well as multiple specific examples of both traditional sources (like print books and academic journal articles) and more recent source types (such as graphic narratives, tweets, and online video). I was particularly impressed with the entries that provided different examples for sources based on the access or presentation model for the source, such as an interview published in print in a newspaper versus an interview accessed via an online video posting. - Brian Gastle, Western Carolina University The Broadview Pocket Guide [to Citation and Documentation] is an efficient and effective tool for all kinds of learners in all academic disciplines and successfully demonstrates the most-used citation styles of the academic curriculum. The Pocket Guide is particularly insightful in terms of defining and avoiding plagiarism with real-world examples of its professional and academic consequences. Its multiple-view approach includes descriptions, examples, and online links which accommodates all student learning styles. Especially welcome are its practical elements-charts of signal phrases, citation tables that help use the new MLA style, bullet points at the end of each section which highlight the most significant elements of each style, and sample essays-all of which provide quick and easy access for students as they write and edit academic papers. - Aleksondra Hultquist, Stockton University The second edition of Broadview's Guide to Citation and Documentation incorporates everything you need for referencing across style guides into one efficient handbook. The editors include recent changes adopted by the MLA and provide citation information for an expanded variety of digital and live media, from online videos to entries in a wiki. Much appreciated is the extended section on plagiarism, which clearly explains when, and not just how, to cite quoted material-indispensable for students at all levels of research. - Tabitha Sparks, McGill University


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Maureen Okun is a professor in the departments of English and of Liberal Studies at Vancouver Island University. Nora Ruddock is a Developmental Editor at Broadview Press.

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