Hello!
Could someone tell me how to cite historical documents found in websites?
For example, George Marshall's speech at Harvard that was found in this site
http://www.marshallf...ddress_000.html
I've tried with word and citation machine, but there is no specific format for citing these kinds of documents
Thanks!!
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#1
Posted Feb 09, 2012 - 05:00
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#2
Posted Feb 09, 2012 - 08:42
I have always used: http://www.easybib.com/
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It worked for all of my essays and the teachers had absolutely no problem with it. If you want to use the APA style then I believe you need a subscription, but I don't really get why you want APA when MLA is perfectly fine for the IB essays.
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It worked for all of my essays and the teachers had absolutely no problem with it. If you want to use the APA style then I believe you need a subscription, but I don't really get why you want APA when MLA is perfectly fine for the IB essays.
#3
Posted Feb 09, 2012 - 09:39
use Microsoft Word citation feature, it does the bibliography automatically for you. you just need to select APA style, add citations and your bibliography will automatically be formatted for you!


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