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Putting Together Your Citations
Citations provide the information necessary for readers to identify and retrieve each source you use. When you use someone else's words or ideas in your papers, you should create Text citations (within the paper) and References Cited citations (at the end of the paper). Each Text citation should lead to a References Cited citation, and each References Cited citation should come from an Text citation.
Use the American Anthropological Association Guide to Chicago Style to help you cite your sources.
In-Text Citations Place citations in parentheses and include the last names of the author(s) and the source's year of publication:- One author: Last Name Year of Publication (Anderson 2018)
- Two authors: Last Name and Last Name Year of Publication (Anderson and Beauchesne 2018)
- Three authors: Last Name, Last Name, and Last Name Year of Publication (Anderson, Beauchesne, and Chenoweth 2018)
- Four or more authors: Last Name et al. Year of Publication (Anderson et al. 2018)
- Last Name(s) Year of Publication, Page Number (Anderson 2018, 41)
- Last Name(s) Year of Publication, Page Number-Page Number (Anderson, Beauchesne, and Wellman 2018, 40-41)
e-Book Chapter Example: Argawal, Sabrina C., and Patrick Beauchesne, 2011. "It Is Not Carved In Bone: Development and Plasticity of the Aged Skeleton." Hobokken: Wiley-Blackwell. In Social Bioarchaeology, edited by Sabrina C. Argawal and Bonnie A. Glencross, 312-322. https://0-doi-org. wizard.umich.edu/10.1002/9781444390537
Streaming Video Core Elements: Presenter or Director, Year. "Title of Video (in quotations)". Date filmed or date posted. Video. URL. Streaming Video Example: Bouman, Katie. "How to Take a Picture of Black Hole." November 2016. Video. https://www.ted.com/talks/katie_bouman_what_does_a_black_hole_look_likeWhy Do We Cite? A Very Brief Introduction
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