March 15th, 2008

MLA and ALA in the text …?

Well I'm writing a paper for my class on the history of pharmacy and pharmacy needs a little help for quotes. The professor said that the sources should be in magazines, books and online. Although he said that if they are available online may be cited as a journal (For example, most online magazines recent journal articles). My question is how would I do in contributions text ALA members and / without an author? The reason I ask is because many of the State aritcles did't found that the authors. Thanks in advance, Logan Thanks to all who responded. The reason the APA / MLA is because the teacher did not specify the style used.

Hello! I think you're referring to APA, not ALA. You should know what style his master required, since there are very different from the APA and MLA. Anyway, you can go to http://www.citationmachine.net and choose the appropriate style of the CFT side screen. Then choose the type of equipment or the source to cite. Finally, you go to meet certain details of his source of information and voila! With it, all your information in the proper format. Copy and paste in your references. Good luck!

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