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Works without authors. Begin the in-text reference with the first word or first few words of the title, followed by a comma (a lengthy title may be shortened). Titles of an article, chapter or web page should be placed in double quotation marks. Titles of a periodical, book, report, or brochure should be italicized. APA 7th Edition Citation Examples: In-Text Citations General RulesToggle Dropdown Authors Titles Volume and Issue Numbers Page Numbers Undated Sources Citing a Source Within a Source In-Text Citations ArticlesToggle Dropdown Academic Journals Magazines Newspapers Encyclopedia Articles Book, Film, and Product Reviews Web Sites Examples - Annotated Bibliography (Wayne College) - LibGuides at University of Akron Annotated Bibliography (Wayne College) Example From "Tips for Writing an Annotated Bibliography" COM Library by Kathryn Park Example: Comparing, Contrasting & Special Features Roth, J. (Ed.). (2000). World philosopher and their work (Vols.1-3). Examples in this guide are from IRSC librarians. Use the drop-down box under 'Reference Examples' to find the example that you need. Previous: URLs and DOIs Element 1: Creator of Work (Always Used If Present) Author of Work (Original Creator) If one author is present use this style, "Last Name, First Name." If two authors are present use this style, "Last Name, First Name, First Name Last Name." If a work has three or more authors use this style, "Last Name, First Name, et al." The LibGuide platform allows us to: Organize core and relevant resources in your field into one 24 hour accessible webpage, simply give your students the url. Combine features of social networks, wikis, and blogs on a particular subject. Make RSS and podcast feeds, social bookmarking, and other technologies easy to use. Writing Examples with Directions or Explanations. Reflective Essay. Research Paper. Case Study Analysis. Legal Case Brief. Annotated Bibliography. Memos. Business Letters. Literature Review. Options for content in this box: Agenda for instruction session; Objective for instruction session; Objective for LibGuide; Definition of a LibGuide Literature Review Guide: Examples of Literature Reviews Top Tip All good quality journal articles will include a small Literature Review after the Introduction paragraph. It may not be called a Literature Review but gives you an idea of how one is created in miniature. For example, use "server" instead of "waitress". Choose terms of identity that respect your subject. Use people-first language. For example, use "a person with HIV" instead of "an HIV positive person" as this puts the person ahead of the identity. Your LibGuides site supports responsive design. This means your guide will appear differently across various devices. Attention should be paid to where content is placed in your guides because it will get rearranged to suit the screen size of the user. For example, instead of "The new classroom will become available in September 2015 This will take you to your main administration page from which you can create, edit, and delete guides and create and edit your LibGuides and LibAnswers profile. Once logged in to the LibApps page, click on the blue LibApps tab at the top of the page. Select LibGuides to go to your LibGuides dashboard. Changing your password: This will take you to your main administration page from which you can create, edit, and delete guides and create and edit your LibGuides and LibAnswers profile. Once logged in to the LibApps page, clic

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