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How do I cite my resources from MARVEL!?

MARVEL!: Maine's Virtual Library: Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the databases such as Britannica provide citations and others give examples. There are many different types of sources in MARVEL! such as images, video clips and magazine and newspaper articles.
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How do I cite Internet or database resources?

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That depends on the style of citation your instructor wants you to use. At COM the most frequently used style is the Modern Language (MLA) Association Style. English papers generally require this style. The American Psychological Association (APA) is also used at COM. Nursing papers require this style. COM Library has created a guide for each of these styles.
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How do I cite resources for a works cited or bibliography page?

FAQ - Abilene Christian University
Use the style manual designated by your professor (MLA, Turabian, Chicago, AMA, APA). For some examples go to the Citation Styles page by Robert Delaney at Long Island University. How do I get access to electronic resources from off campus? The ACU Library uses a proxy service to gain access to our subscription-based electronic resources, including access to journals and databases. The instructions on how to use the proxy are found on the Off Campus Access page (Proxy Instructions).
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How do I cite my resources?

That depends on the style of citation your instructor wants you to use. At COM the most frequently used style is the Modern Language (MLA) Association Style. English papers generally require this style. The American Psychological Association (APA) is also used at COM. Nursing papers require this style. COM Library has created a guide for each of these styles.
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How do I cite my resources in a paper or presentation?

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You cite your resources by listing title, author and other information in a specific fashion or format. Different subject areas use different formats. The Library has Style Manuals available for MLA, APA, and other major formats. These are located on the Reference Cart next to the Automated Reference Center (ARC). Another convenient way to find help for citations is to view online links from our Library home page (www.sapc.edu/library) for "How to Cite sources."
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How do I cite the NOVELNY database resources?

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Assistance in citing the NOVELNY database resources (magazine, newspaper, journal articles, etc.) is provided within the databases themselves. Columbia University and The Chicago Manual of Style are excellent resources as well.
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Q—How do I cite archival resources ?

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Archival materials such as manuscripts, photographs, naturalization papers, oral histories, and diaries are unique items that often require complex citations. View examples of MLA, APA and Chicago Manual of Style citations and find citation tips here.
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What information will MARVEL! collect or retain from me as a result of using MARVEL!?

MARVEL!: Maine's Virtual Library: Frequently Asked Questions
The MARVEL! server log does record some information such as originating IP address, domain accessing, type of browser, date and time visited, and any information to prevent unauthorized uses of the site. Our server log records personal information of a remote user registering for a MARVEL! account. This information is not made available to any third party.
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How do I cite GenePattern?

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Reich M, Liefeld T, Gould J, Lerner J, Tamayo P, Mesirov JP (2006) GenePattern 2.0 Nature Genetics 38 no. 5 (2006): pp500-501 doi:10.1038/ng0506-500. To cite a GenePattern analysis or visualization module, cite the GenePattern software and the original paper or other source for the module as specified in the module documentation.
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How do I cite PLANTS?

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Please cite the National PLANTS Database as indicated on our PLANTS Citation and Acknowledgements page.
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How do I cite electronic resources in my bibliography or works cited?

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Examples of APA, MLA and Turabian/Chicago style citation for common types of electronic resources are available. Further instructions and examples can be found at:
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How do I cite resources using MLA, APA, Turabian, etc.?

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The library has guides and books available for citing resources. You may also wish to consult some of these online resources for help. Also, consider using the Alice Randall Writing Center for help with writing your paper and citing sources.
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I am a first time user of MARVEL! . Are there tutorials to help me?

MARVEL!: Maine's Virtual Library: Frequently Asked Questions
All of the resources in MARVEL! include a Help link, or sometimes "Search Tips". Be sure to look for these to find answers to many of your questions. There are also possible handouts, tips and guides available on sites created by various vendors. These include: BiblioLine: Quick Guides and tutorials are both available at the Help link in Wildlife & Ecology Studies Worldwide and Child Abuse, Child Welfare and Adoption Database.
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Can I add a link to MARVEL! on my web site? If so, how do I accomplish this?

MARVEL!: Maine's Virtual Library: Frequently Asked Questions
MARVEL! link must only be to the MARVEL! home page (http://www.maine.gov/marvel/) and not directly to any of the individual databases themselves. To save MARVEL! for your web page or computer desktop, right click on it or control-click and then choose "Save Picture As" or "Save Image as" to your computer. Navigate to a location on your computer to save this image. It's best to save your images in an image folder inside your web site folder.
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Can I access MARVEL! with any browser? Are any special settings required?

MARVEL!: Maine's Virtual Library: Frequently Asked Questions
MARVEL! works best with more recent versions of web browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape and Mac's Safari). With Netscape 4.7, your display will be similar to a text-only browser like Lynx. You will not see all of the graphics or images but still have full access to all the text in a linear format. Please try minimizing those browsers and use Internet Explorer (IE) that came pre-installed on your computer.
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How do I cite ______?

FAQs - Trevecca Nazarene University - Nashville, TN
On the library website (http://library.trevecca.edu) are listed some helpful sites for documenting sources in the various documentation styles (MLA, APA, Chicago) - go to Electronic Resources/General Reference/Documentation
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We strongly recommend you consult your writers' handbook for citation questions. The library has the most up to date versions of the MLA Handbook and the APA handbook and can help interpret them for you. GALILEO has developed a site that that will tell you everything you ever needed to know about citing resources found in their databases. There are also a few places on the web where you can go and put your citation information in and the site will generate a citation for you. Here are two.
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What's the difference between normal Marvel and Ultimate Marvel?

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In late 2000, Marvel felt that the complicated continuity on their core titles was posing a significant barrier to new readers that they hoped to gain following the success of the X-Men movie and the upcoming Spider-Man film. However, they couldn't throw away all that continuity without pissing off their current readers. As a solution, they created the Ultimate universe. Starting with Spider-Man, they gave the character a completely fresh start.
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What is EBSCO? What is Marvel?

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EBSCO has a broad range of full text and bibliographic databases available online, you can access them through the library web site. Marvel has a broad range of full-text and bibliographic databases available online. Anyone from the State of Maine has access to these databases.
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How do I cite the Bible?

Frequently Asked Questions of the OWL Tutors
Let me start by giving you the sections in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (5th ed.): For paranthetical citations, see 5.2 and 5.4.8; for abbreviations of the books of the Bible, see 6.7.1. In your first paranthetical citation, you want to make clear which Bible you're using (and italicize or underline the title), as each version varies in its translation, followed by book (do not italicize or underline), chapter and verse.
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How do I cite a brochure?

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Research and Training Center on Independent Living. (1993). Guidelines for reporting and writing about people with disabilities (4th ed.) [Brochure]. Lawrence, KS: Author. Format references to brochures in the same way that you would format references to entire books, but identify the publication as a brochure in brackets before the publication information.
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How should I cite data I found in SGD?

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For references to the data contained within SGD, original references should be cited wherever possible. For unpublished information, you should get permission directly from the investigator who submitted the data to SGD if there is a contact listed for that information. Further instructions on how to cite SGD and other electronic resources may be found on the How to Cite SGD page.
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How do I cite a source that I found in another source?

Frequently Asked Questions | APA Style
What is APA style? Can you send it to me? My paper is due, and it must be in APA style, especially references. The reference format for APA style is described in the fifth edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, which is a large reference book that contains hundreds of guidelines on how to format references, statistics, tables, punctuation, and grammar. It also contains writing tips and instructions about how to format manuscripts.
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What format should I follow to cite an interview?

Frequently Asked Questions | APA Style
An interview is not considered recoverable data, so no reference to this is provided in the References. You may, however, cite the interview within the text as a personal communication. For example,
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How do I cite a document I retrieved from ERIC?

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You can find the APA ERIC citation format on page 257 of the APA Publication Manual, 5th Edition. Generally, the citation form is the same as for a printed source, but with the ERIC document number in parentheses at the end. No URL is necessesary. Alter the television listing citation format to fit the radio program. Include the same information but substitute the radio station and name of the program for the TV info.
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Q) How do I cite a map in a book?

Map Author if known. Title of Map [map]. Scale if given. In: Book Author. Title of Book. Place of publication: Publisher, Year, page number. Like unpublished interviews, letters do not need to be listed in the reference page. Instead, cite the information in the text of your document, according to the following format: Producer name & director name. Title of program [Television program or Radio program]. Place of broadcast: Channel Call Letters. Air date. Author's name. "Title of monograph.
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How do I cite my sources in APA? In MLA?

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To review examples for citing sources in APA or MLA style, go to the library home page and click Ready Reference WWW. Next click Grammar Style Guides, etc. In the next screen look for APA Style Guide or MLA Style Guide. Each link will take you to examples for citing different sources. For further assistance, call 301-322-0476 to speak with a Reference Desk librarian.
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