Worth Repeating: “Quoted in”

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From time to time Fourth Form students find helpful quotes located in something other than the quote’s original source.  This is referred to as an indirect source. When parenthetically citing an indirect source, do give credit to the indirect source.  … Continued

Noodlebib Tutorial: Two YouTube Shorts

Finishing up end-of-term papers?  Prepping for Spring Term research? Consider using Noodlebib to craft and store citations.  The two short films below identify, first, how to create a Noodlebib account, and secondly, how to use Noodlebib to create MLA style … Continued

New Reference Book: International Relations, International Security, and Comparative Politics: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources

International Relations, International Security, and Comparative Politics: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources by Chad M. Kahl, Libraries Unlimited, 2008. Find it in Ohrstrom at: REF 016.32 K12I A reference book about reference books! This volume identifies and describes … Continued

Citing Indirect Sources: “Quoted in”

From time to time fourth form students find helpful quote(s) located in something other than the quote’s original source.  This is referred to as an indirect source. When parenthetically citing an indirect source, do give credit to the indirect source.  … Continued