Module 6: Evaluating>> Parts of a Citation

Parts of a Citation

As you create your list of cited sources, it is helpful to know what type of information you need to write down. Here is a citation from a periodical index with each of its important parts labeled.

example citation

Formats for citing are consistent so that other researchers may quickly identify the sources you used and easily locate them. To find the guidelines for a particular format you will need to look in a style manual. Your instructor will probably recommend a particular style manual such as APA, MLA or Chicago Manual of Style.

Look at these examples of citations in APA format:

Book
Jennings, Charles. The hundredth window: protecting your privacy and security in the age of the Internet. New York: Free Press, 2000.

Article
Higgins, Michael. "High tech, low privacy." ABA Journal 85(1999): 52-58.

Web page
Computer and Internet Security. Library of Congress. 1998. <http://lcweb.loc.gov/global/internet/security.html>


 

 
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