It depends on what format you are using, Purdue Owl (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/) provides extensive explanations on formatting in MLA, APA, and Chicago format.
While manually citing your sources is the most accurate method, it is widely acceptable to use an autociting service such as:
searchcited.com, easybib.com, noodletools.com, and more.
Oh, and don't forget your in-text citations, those also vary from format to format.
There is actually a really good website that will cite your sources for you if you provide the information. The link is:
http://citationmachine.net
It will properly cite whatever you need in whatever format (ie. MLA, APA) Also, if you want to cite a book and you know the ISBN, all you have to do is type it in the appropriate section, and the website will fill in the rest of the information (ie. author(s), publisher(s), dates )
First, you have to make sure you put it in quotations. Then, cite it the way you would for any other information, except in front of the nomal citation, type "quoted in"
Example:
"Type quote here...blah, blah, blah." (quoted in "Personal Rights Issue" 7)
For in text: The author or authors must be listed along with the year. If it is a direct quote, the page or pages number(s) are required also. See the related link. For the Reference page, depending on where the article is obtained from, follow the related link guidelines.
An Article from an Online - only Journal (APA, 2001, p 275)
Finders, M.J. (2001). Angel and me: Knowing your place within literacy learning. Willa
(Women in Literacy and Life Assembly) 10, Article I. Retrieved January 6, 2003, from http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/WILLA/fall01/finders.html
Remember, the link indicated must take the reader directly to the article. If you were to copy and paste the above link, that is what it will do. In addition, when using an online source, the last thing is that link, and it is always stated Retrieved..... date.....etc. One last recommendation. Looking at the way you spelled internet in your question, remember Internet is always capitalized. I already corrected it.
go to http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ and it will do it for you all you do is fill out the form
You put quotation marks around the quote, and then put the article it was in, the page, and the author.
citationmachine.net
The American Psychological Association (APA) Ethics Code outlines ethical guidelines and standards for psychologists in areas such as confidentiality, informed consent, competence, and conflicts of interest. It serves as a framework for promoting ethical behavior and protecting the well-being of clients and research participants. Adhering to the APA Ethics Code is essential for maintaining professionalism and integrity in the field of psychology.
Ukrainian Internet Association was created in 2000.
There are many sites on the internet that provide pictures of various diseases. WebMD is a good one as well as the AMA (America Medical Association. Check the internet for more.
No not really.
There are many schools in Florida offer American heart association CPR classes, I think. Why don't you search on the internet to make it easy for you and all the people.
Internet Service Providers Association was created in 1995.
Adam N. Joinson has written: 'Understanding the psychology of Internet behaviour' -- subject(s): Internet, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Internet
As far as I know all the internet gambling sites come under AGA (American Gaming Association).Since AGA has followed the internet gambling sites since the mid-90s.
An internet reference is a citation of an online source in a bibliography. It often takes the form of a URL.
Philippines
Internet Explorer
The St. Paul Saints are not affiliated with any MLB team. They are an independent team in the American Association, an independent league not associated with Major League Baseball. They were a charter member of the old Northern League, formed as an independent league and then incorporated into the new American Association a newly formed independent league. For more information on the Saints, and the American Association, search St. Paul Saints or American Assciation on the internet.