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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the title of the book or DVD in the designated field, ensuring proper formatting as per Turabian style.
  3. Next, fill in the author(s) name(s) following the format: Last Name, First Name. This is crucial for accurate citations.
  4. Proceed to input publication details such as place of publication, publisher, and date published. Each field should be filled out carefully to maintain citation integrity.
  5. For articles or chapters, include the title of the article/chapter and periodical in their respective fields. Ensure that titles are italicized where required.
  6. If citing a database source, provide information like database name and URL. Don’t forget to note the date you accessed this information.
  7. Finally, review your entries for accuracy and completeness before saving or exporting your document.

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Citation Styles: APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, IEEE.
JSTOR provides auto-generated pre-formatted citations in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles. Citation style varies by academic discipline and within some disciplines, more than one style is common. However, make sure you are consistent with a single style through your research project.
Students in humanities normally follow the MLA format, while those in science and research field usually follow the APA format. Often, the MLA format is focused on in schools.
APA referencing is a variant on Harvard style. Many of the conventions are the same, with brief author-date citations in brackets in the body of the text and full citations in the reference list. It is usual to include a reference list only rather than a bibliography in APA style.
Three main citation styles are used in colleges in the United States: APA, MLA, and Chicago. Each is used by a different group of academic disciplines, or subjects of study (you might think of them as majors or departments in college).
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MLA is more commonly used than APA at the high school level. However, both APA and MLA are used at the college level. MLA (Modern Language Association) format is used for humanities and literature works. APA (American Psychological Association) is used for technical and scientific works.
APA (American Psychological Association) is used by Education, Psychology, and Sciences. MLA (Modern Language Association) style is used by the Humanities. Chicago/Turabian style is generally used by Business, History, and the Fine Arts.
MLA, APA, and Chicago are three common citation styles. These are ways of giving credit to sources from which we use ideas, words, and images. Citing sources may seem unnecessary, but is actually a useful and ethical part of college writing.

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