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Understanding Bibliographic References

Hyun-Yong Kwon AP English Language & Composition. Understanding Bibliographic References. Footnotes. 1. Richard Preston, “A Reporter at Large: Crisis in the Hot Zone,” New Yorker , 26 Oct. 1992: 58.

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Understanding Bibliographic References

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  1. Hyun-Yong Kwon AP English Language & Composition Understanding Bibliographic References

  2. Footnotes 1. Richard Preston, “A Reporter at Large: Crisis in the Hot Zone,” New Yorker, 26 Oct. 1992: 58. 2.Elizabeth Bishop, One Art, ed. Robert Giroux (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1994), 102. 3.Grace Paley, “Dreamer in a Dead Language,” Later the Same Day (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1985), 9-36. 4. John Lukacs, :The End of the Twentieth Century,” Harper’s, Jan. 1993: 40.

  3. Parenthetical References 1. Author-Date References (Andrews 1983) 2. Author-Page References (Andrews 147)

  4. Parenthetical References 1. (Wells 1992a) …(Wells 1992b) 2. (Krieger, McCann, and Forster 1988) 3. (Corelli 1988, 1990) 4.(Tschichold, Typography 45) (Tschichold, Form 117-18)

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