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Exploring Research Adventures: Insights from Works Cited

In the first episode of "Adventures in Research," we dive into the crucial aspects of citing sources effectively. Delve into the works cited by Robert Gardner, specifically his seminal work "Experimenting with Illusions," published in 2000 by Franklin Watts. Learn about the importance of proper citation style and alphabetical ordering of references, alongside practical tips for engaging with research material. This episode aims to enhance your understanding of research practices while emphasizing attentiveness to detail in academic writing.

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Exploring Research Adventures: Insights from Works Cited

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  1. Adventures in Research Episode 1: Works Cited Coleman 2012

  2. Meet Ms. Coleman.

  3. Meet Mr. Cooper.

  4. Works Cited

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  6. Last name, First name of author. Last name,First name of author. Last name,First name of author. COMMA! ITALICS!!!! Title. PERIOD! PERIOD! Gardner, Robert. Gardner, Robert. ITALICS!!!! Gardner, Robert. Experimenting with Illusions. COMMA! PERIOD! PERIOD!

  7. Place: COLON!!!! Publisher, Year. COMMA! PERIOD! 2000. Chicago: COLON!!!! Franklin Watts, PERIOD! COMMA! Do I really need to pay attention? I’m retiring!

  8. day Month year PERIOD Period before quotes!

  9. WORKS CITED Gardner, Robert. Experimenting with Illusions. Chicago: Franklin Watts, 2000. “Juvenile Death Penalty.” Facts on File News Services. 2009. Web. 30 January 2012. http://0-www.2facts.com. Gardner, Robert. Experimenting with Illusions. Chicago: Franklin Watts, 2000. “Juvenile Death Penalty.” Facts on File News Services. 2009. Web. 30 January 2012. http://0-www.2facts.com. Hanging Indent Hanging Indent Sources must be listed in ALPHABETICAL ORDER! Notice that “G” is listed before “J”.

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