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Interpreting Citations


How to Read Citations: Examples - UC Berkeley Library guide

Newspapers · Date for a specific day · Newspaper title in addition to article title · Page numbers that reflect newspaper sections (often a ...

How to read a citation - Citing Sources of Information

See the different citations below (in APA format) and the clues that follow to help you understand how to read a citation properly.

How to Read a Citation - LibGuides at University of Wyoming

Citations · For a book, the source information will be a place of publication and a publisher. · For an article, the source information will be ...

Reading Legal Citations - LibGuides at Boston College Law Library

This guide contains examples of citations to cases, statutes, regulations and law review articles with explanations of the various parts

Understand Citations - LibGuides at University of Connecticut

Reading Citations · Understanding Plagiarism Tutorial · Help & Other ... “In research writing, sources are cited for two reasons: to alert ...

#1: How To Read A Legal Citation - Locating Legal Information in ...

A citation is a reference to a legal authority. It is essential that citations to legal materials follow a standard format so that anyone using a law library ...

Interpreting Citations - Supreme Court of the United States

Interpreting a Case Citation: An example of a case citation: United States v. Jones, 565 US 400, 132 S.Ct. 945, 181 L.Ed.2d 911 (2012).

How to Read a Legal Citation - UCLA Law Library's Research Guides

A standard citation includes first the volume number, then the title of the source, (usually abbreviated) and lastly, a page or section number.

Reading and Interpreting Legal Citations - Law and Legal Research

The basic format includes the volume number, Abbreviated title of the source, and the beginning page or section number(s). The citation may also ...

Introduction to Academic Writing: Interpreting Citations

The Library is here to help you if you ever have a question about figuring out a citation, locating a source, or deciding what citation style to use for your ...

LibGuides: Understand Citations: Reading Citations - UConn

Reading Citations. A citation describes a source by presenting information about that source (book, article, web page, etc.) in a standard ...

Interpreting citations - Cite It Right! - Research Guides

Identifying Parts of a Citation. A citation is a reference to a source of information. A citation typically includes enough identifying ...

Reading Citations - Sacramento County Public Law Library

Any reference to any primary law source – case or statute – has a citation. The basic format of a citation is standardized, and generally includes a volume ...

Finding Materials from Citations: Reading the Citation

Learn how to read a citation and to find the book, periodical article, or other item to which it refers.

Citation examples (Harvard style) - Citing references

Citing references. Guidance on citing references for students at the University of Reading. Introduction · Using quotes & paraphrases · Writing citations ...

Interpreting Citations - George Mason University Libraries

Citations are an important tool for preventing plagiarism and building on the scholarly conversation. They have a standardized format so that the reader can ...

Reading Citations - Citing Sources - Research Guides at UCLA Library

A citation for a chapter or essay in a book includes many of the same elements as a book citation. However, the key to knowing that it is a book ...

HOW TO READ A LEGAL CITATION

Reading legal citations. http://www.bc.edu/schools/law/library/research/researchguides/citations/. The Bluebook: a uniform system of citation, 17 th ed ...

Interpreting Citations - Bluebooking and Legal Citation

Interpreting Citations · Prince's Bieber Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations by Mary Miles Prince. Print- Second version. Call Number: Reference KF246 .B46 2017.

7 b. Interpret citations - Research @ Reynolds Libraries

A citation is a reference to a source of information. A citation typically includes enough identifying information, such as the author, ...