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4.2 Reading Citations

Citations represent more than just books and magazines. They represent any written, spoken, or broadcast source, including Web sites, a single chapter from a book, the text of a law or treaty, an interview, or a documentary video. Accurate citations allow you to track down the most difficult-to-find sources, wherever they may be located. Interactive Citation Clues
Reading Citations Self-Quiz
Instructions: Identify the type of source described in the citations below.
  1. Kaiser, Jocelyn. "Study Sounds Alarm on Yellowstone Grizzlies."
    Science April 23, 1999 v284 i5414 p568(1)



  1. Klein, Joe. "Shadow Land: The Struggle to Control Iran's Future." The New Yorker. 2002, http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?020218fa_FACT (12 December, 2002).



  1. Bebbington, Paul, Jo Bowen, and Rajini Ramana." Life Events and Psychotic Disorders." In: Clinical Disorders and Stressful Life Events. Ed. Thomas W. Miller. Madison, CT; International Universities Press, 1997. 89-119.



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