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since encyclopidias and dictionaries do not provide bylines, how do you cite?
You can cite an encyclopedia or dictionary by including the title of the entry, the name of the reference work, the edition if applicable, the publication date, and the full URL if accessed online. Use the title of the entry in place of the author's name when creating the citation.
move the entry name to the front of the citation
You cite examples. A site is a location. And sight is what your eyes provide.
Provide footnotes describing where your research comes from.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to cite a legal encyclopedia in legal writing as a secondary source to provide background information or general explanations on legal topics. However, primary legal sources like statutes and case law should be given precedence in legal writing.
No, encyclopedias are not periodicals. They are reference books. Periodicals are published at regular intervals, and usually feature a variety of articles from issue to issue (think of newspapers or magazines).Encyclopedias may be revised and published in new editions on a regular basis (usually annually), but that doesn't make them periodicals.For evidence of this, look at how various websites teach students to cite information. They usually differentiate between citing periodicals and citing references.
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WikiAnswers does not cite examples, it answers questions. This is a homework research assignment that you have been set to do yourself. WikiAnswers will not provide you with a cheats answer.
I provide information based on general knowledge and data available at the time of the response. However, for specific or critical information, it's always good practice to cite reliable sources to ensure accuracy and credibility.
What is Cite
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.