Don't be an information bandit!!!***Remember,
citing articles from databases is different than citing the print
version. TIP: All databases have a Help link. Check to see if the
database gives you the format for citing an article you've found. Here is an example: Academic Search Premier (& all EBSCO owned databases)
| These short-cut buttons are found in the right-hand corner of a record. Click the on the image that looks like a yellow page
and the citation for that record will appear in many different citation
styles. Make sure when you copy the information into your bibliography
(or work cited) page, you include our library's information.
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CQ Researcher(& all CQ databases)
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link is found in the left-hand column when you open a CQ database. The
page will give you examples of different citation styles not the citation of the article you are looking at.
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Multi-Media Examples
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