[humanser] citation resource
Marion Gwizdala
marion.gwizdala at verizon.net
Fri Jan 29 11:27:41 UTC 2016
Michael,
I agree that the Purdue Owl is an awesome resource for writing.
Whenever I write, I generally have that resource open, along with
thesaurus.com!
Fraternally yours,
Marion Gwizdala
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From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Michael
Abell via humanser
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Subject: Re: [humanser] citation resource
Hello,
I agree that the Purdue Owl website is a good resource for writing
papers. It has a good amount of reference material regarding APA style.
If you are utilizing MSWord, I am attaching a document that may help
in the process of referencing documents. Although the information necessary
to create references is important to know, the document can provide a way to
streamline the process of writing papers.
Good luck and welcome back to school!
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From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Shannon
Cook via humanser
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 6:26 PM
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Cc: Shannon Cook
Subject: [humanser] citation resource
Hi,
I am working on a paper. It has been a really long time since I have done
so. Is there a good website that can give me a quick and dirty synopsis of
how to reference web resources. That was not a big thing quite yet when I
got my MSW back in the last century, literally...LOL! I also need a
brush-up on regular print resources, as I know those can tend to change over
time.
Thanks for your help.
Shannon Cook, MSW
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