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  • How to Cite Digital Encyclopedias

    Although print sources remain the most widely used, digital sources are becoming more and more prominent in journalism and academic works, thanks to the ever-increasing availability of online information. As a result, the need to cite such sources in articles, papers, and other research works is also growing. People who once used encyclopedias as a key reference tool may now refer to the online version. The three main citation styles used in the United States today are APA, MLA and Chicago/Turabian. While similar in some instances, each has its own way to address digital encyclopedia citations.

  • How to Get Rid of Old Encyclopedias

    If you've read your old encyclopedias from cover to cover or only purchased them so your children would have them to do research while they were growing up, it's possible that the books have become a burden, taking up precious space in your home. There's no need to keep books around that you no longer want or need. You have a variety of options, including donating them to a worthy group or selling them to someone who can still make use of them, for getting rid of your old encyclopedias.

  • How to Donate Old Encyclopedia Britannicas

    Before home computers and compact discs made storage of, and access to, massive amounts of the written word practicable, encyclopedia sales people went door-to-door selling sets of books to parents eager to give their children a leg up on their school work. The premiere set to own, and one that marked a family as serious about education, was the Encyclopedia Britannica. Many families now own an outdated Britannica set and feel uncomfortable about just disposing of an expensive set of books by throwing them into the trash. To avoid this, Britannica owners should investigate the many places that will still…

  • How to Parenthetically Cite an Encyclopedia

    Parenthetical citations in a research paper go hand-in-hand with the citations on your bibliography or reference page at the end of the document. The parenthetical citation goes in the body of the text, immediately following a particular fact or quote. Using the information from the citation, the reader can then refer to the bibliography or reference page to determine the exact source of the fact or quote.

  • How to Cite Part of a Collection of Short Stories in APA

    Citing sources correctly is a task expected of students, professional writers and researchers, but it is something everyone should know. Modern Language Association (MLA) and American Psychological Association (APA) are the two most common styles. APA format is primarily used when citing sources from the social sciences: economics, history, anthropology, communication, political science and others. Technically, it is incorrect to use APA to cite short stories, as these are a considered sources for humanities courses, and thus they fall under MLA format. It is still possible to cite short stories using APA format, though. For a collection of short stories,…

  • How to Cite the Catholic Encyclopedia

    Citation of The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia should follow the general guidelines laid out for the citation of single-volume reference works. Most of the bibliographic information needed to reference this work can be found on the first page, including publication information such as the name of the publisher, and the city and year of publication. The correct citation format will be different depending on whether you are using American Psychological Association (APA) Format or Modern Language Association (MLA) Format.

  • How do I Cite Encyclopedia Pages?

    When writing a paper at the college or university level, many professors will require students to cite their sources. This means attributing your information to wherever you obtained it from--in some cases an encyclopedia. Depending on your professor, they may request that you cite your sources in a certain style, such as MLA or APA style.

  • How do I Cite Online Encyclopedias in Turabian Style?

    It is important for writers to correctly cite information, both to avoid plagiarism and to ensure that readers can locate the original source of information if necessary. Just as with more common citation formats such as APA and MLA, Turabian Style has its own rules for citing different types of resources. The rules for properly citing an online encyclopedia will differ slightly depending on whether the citation is appearing in a bibliography or list of references.

  • How to Cite a Multimedia Encyclopedia

    In research paper writing, it is imperative that sources are cited correctly within a document and on the Works Cited page. Writing an MLA citation that appears on a Works Cited page for a multimedia encyclopedia source can be done in just a few quick steps.

  • How to Cite an Online Encyclopedia in MLA

    Traditional encyclopedias have undergone a transition from print to digital on the Internet. According to an article in "The New York Times," this evolution started as early as 1994: "Encyclopedia Britannica, the publisher of the nation's oldest and most prestigious reference work, said today that it would begin offering electronic distribution of its materials to universities and some public libraries via the Internet, the world's largest computer network." Encyclopedia articles, in whatever form, are still respected reference material and you should ensure you follow proper MLA (Modern Language Association) standards when formatting online sources.

  • How to Use Proper MLA Form to Cite Online Encyclopedias

    MLA, or Modern Language Association, is a style which is used often in humanities, language and literature courses. College students who have taken any classes that fall under one of these categories are familiar with the MLA citations required for properly citing their sources. Before a professor can pass a student on to the next course, he or she needs to be certain that all students have a firm grasp of MLA citations. As MLA guidelines are constantly changing, one may find it difficult to keep up with the current formatting. Online citations are becoming more and more common with…

  • How to Cite an Online Encyclopedia in CMS

    CMS is an abbreviation for the Chicago Manual of Style. The Chicago Manual of Style uses a specific citation style in academic papers and other writings to document exactly where your information came from. To add an online encyclopedia source to your bibliography, gather the following information: the name of the encyclopedia, the title of the entry, the website address and the date you accessed the information.

  • How to Cite an Encyclopedia With APA

    Encyclopedias house a vast repository of information about a broad range of subjects. Accordingly, they are very useful for beginning research, for discovering basic facts and for gaining a broad overview of your topic. But because an encyclopedia is an usual type of source (for example, it often lacks an author), it can be confusing to cite it in APA style. Luckily, the APA manual, published by the American Psychological Association, specifically addresses this situation.

  • How to Cite an Electronic Encyclopedia

    Properly citing every source is essential when writing a paper or essay. Online resources are becoming more prominent, and citing them is just as important as citing a book or text to avoid plagiarism. Citing an electronic encyclopedia is a simple task that anyone writing a paper can accomplish.

  • How to Create My Own Encyclopedia

    Encyclopedias can range from electronic versions to printed works, or a hybrid of both. In either case, they're always a work in progress. Having quick access to your own encyclopedia can come in handy as a student or an educator. Your encyclopedia can be used as a resource for special projects or general knowledge.

  • How to Cite an Encyclopedia

    There are several style guides you can use to cite an encyclopedia. If you are unsure about which style guide to use, go with the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. It is widely preferred by educators of college and high school students for its emphasis on parenthetical citation rather than footnotes. However, check with the instructor before you begin to cite any sources.

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