References to chapters/sections of edited books Usually, you only have to cite a particular chapter or section of a book in one of two scenarios: The section/chapter author is different from the book’s main author. For example, this is often the case with a book foreword. ...
Location of the source (such as DOI, URL, or page range). The Modern Language Association refers to these guidelines as “core elements” on page 105 of theHandbook.If your teacher has asked you to cite your sources in this format, these elements will form the foundation for each MLA web...
If you are using the online version of a newspaper that also has a print counterpart, Harvard referencing style recommends including the URL, as the online version often varies somewhat from the print edition and it may not have the same (or any) pagination. Here’s how you would cite an...
How to cite an e-book in APA format The APA citation for an e-book that has a URL or DOI follows a similar format as a standard book citation. The main distinction is the inclusion of its DOI or URL, which is formatted as an active link. This is placed after the publisher’s name...
It’s a simple way to reference sources compared to other methods, but it’s useful to learn, as it’s also one of the most popular styles used by larger organisations. Like APA style, the way you cite a source may vary depending on the circumstances: ...
In order to successfully investigate intricate problems, all involved parties have to communicate and collaborate in an attempt to create a common understanding and to learn from each other’s perspectives. This ideally results in a new perspective that is more than the sum of its components (Brew...
Add to Mendeley Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.caeai.2022.100053Get rights and content Under a Creative Commons license open accessAbstract Fast improvements in computing power and Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms enable us to automate important decisions that shape our everyday lives, ...
Author links open overlay panelElyse A. Jennings a, Margaret Ralston b, Enid Schatz cShow more Add to Mendeley Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100666Get rights and content Under a Creative Commons license open accessHighlights Abstract The relationship between mental health and re...
No matter what your field is, if you are writing an academic paper, you will inevitably have to cite a journal article in your research. Journal articles often have multiple authors, so make sure you know when to use et al. in Harvard style. The method for referencing a journal article ...
Decades of active public health messaging about the dangers of pathogenic microbes has led to a Western society dominated by an antibiotic worldview; however recent scientific and social interest in the microbiome suggests an emerging counter-current of more probiotic sentiments. Such stirrings are sup...