The specific form of a citation for a field diary will depend on the context in which it appears and the preferred style for that context. In every case, however, the citation should include the following information: the name of the author/writer, the designation of 'field diary' for the text, any specific dates and/or location-information that will further identify the field diary, the specific location within the text of any referenced passages, and one's own means of access to the diary (for example, 'accessed via personal visit with author at the research site on...').
To cite diary entries in academic writing, include the author's name, the date of the entry, the title of the diary (if applicable), and the location of the diary (if it is housed in a specific collection or archive). Use the format recommended by the citation style guide you are following, such as APA or MLA.
To cite Anne Frank's diary in MLA format, include the author (Anne Frank), the title of the diary ("The Diary of a Young Girl"), the editor (if applicable), the publication year (1947 for the first edition), the publisher (Bantam Books), and the medium of publication (print or digital). An example citation would be: Frank, Anne. The Diary of a Young Girl. Bantam Books, 1947.
To cite a diary you would type: Author, Title, Unpublished, n.d. for "no date" or you can include a date span, 1966-1999. Last Name, First Name. Personal Diary of First Name Last Name. Unpublished, n.d. For a specific entry include the date. Last Name, First Name. Personal Diary of First Name Last Name. Unpublished, n.d. (Entry: July 3, 1998).
I need to find quotes from the most eminent expert in the field to cite in my report.
To ensure accuracy and credibility in your research project, you should cite reputable sources such as academic journals, books written by experts in the field, government publications, and reputable websites.
Draughton S. Haynes has written: 'The field diary of a confederate soldier'
Yes, cite the exhibit in text and on the reference page. In text would be the name of the exhibit and date of visit. On the reference page, cite the name of exhibit, name of museum (with address), and date of the museum visit. Example: Dinosaur Sue Exhibit. The Field Museum. 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605. August 31, 2009.
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It is spelled Dear Diary.
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
The past tense of cite is cited.