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eBook
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**Note on NetLibrary URLs:
Obtaining the URL for your chosen title requires several steps.
First, you must acquire the Product ID of the title. You may do
this by clicking on the hyperlink below your title, "View this
eBook." On the next screen, click on the tab on the left
navigational column, "eContent Details." This screen will
provide an abbreviated record for your title, including its
"Product ID." After, locating the Product ID, simply paste this
number after the generic NetLibrary URL
(http://www.netLibrary.com/URLapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=),
and you are done. For example, the Product ID for the book
The Woman in White is 1085065, so the URL would be <http://www.netLibrary.com/URLapi.asp?action=summary&v=
1&bookid= 1085065>.
eBook Chapter
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Podcast
One way to cite a podcast may be:
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Video
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Wikipedia
Wikipedia provides users with citations for its articles. Once
you have found an article you wish to cite, click on "Cite this
article" under the group "toolbox" located in the left navigational
column. This link will direct users to a page which provides the
bibliographic details on the selected article as well as the article
formatted in accordance to the following citation styles: APA,
MLA, MHRA, Chicago, CBE/CSE, Bluebook, Bluebook:
Harvard, AMA, and BibTex.
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