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How to Replace Sentence into the Reference List

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hello and so in one of the last session i had by someone asked how to change the font of their bibliography or their reference list when youre in word and youve been doing your references with site while you write of endnote so let me show you how to do that so first im in word this is my text i want to add some citations i go to endnote i insert this one click on insert and lets add another one here for example insert and here is my bibliography that just got generated automatically so how to change the format so you go to edit citations and here youve got tools and format bibliography and in layout here is a font if you want to change the font so for example lets take a sentry and here also you can see that this is a bibliography title so if you want to change it to reference list for example thats where you do it then you click ok ok again and youre done

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You could quote a block literally and cite once. You could then use your own words to summarize if you think it needed. This separates your words from the original. For long runs of literal citations you could use indented blocks and block shading/coloring (if allowed) rather than just quote marks.
In general, if its your words, your opinion, your photo, or your graph, of course, you dont need to cite it. HOWEVER, if you are using information from one of your own previously published works (journal article, book chapter, etc.), you MUST cite it just as you would cite another authors work.
The in-text citation should occur in the sentence where the cited material has been used: Signal phrase reference (authors name) appears within the sentence with page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence. Full parenthetical reference (author last name and page number) appears at the end of the sentence.
No. The citation should appear only after the final sentence of the paraphrase. If, however, it will be unclear to your reader where your sources idea begins, include the author of the source in your prose rather than in a parenthetical citation.
Important to remember: You DO NOT need to add an in-text citation after EVERY sentence of your paragraph.
Keys to Avoiding Plagiarism Paraphrase the original text into your own words. Know the difference between quoting directly, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Take clear notes, using quotation marks when copying someone elses words.
The examples use MLA format. Use a full sentence followed by a colon to introduce a quotation. Begin a sentence with your own words, then complete it with quoted words. Use an introductory phrase naming the source, followed by a comma to quote a critic or researcher.
Cite web postings as you would a standard web entry. Provide the author of the work, the title of the posting in quotation marks, the web site name in italics, the publisher, and the posting date. Follow with the date of access.

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