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Footnote #. First-name Last-name, “Title of Article,” Title of Journal Volume, no. Issue (Year), Pages, url/doi.

23. Robert Lerner and Althea K. Nagai, “Reverse Discrimination By the Numbers,” Academic Questions 13, no. 3, 71 (2000), http://www.epnet.com/ehost/login.html.

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Footnote #. Last-name, “Shortened Title,” Page # [if available].

24. Lerner and Nagai, “Reverse Discrimination,” 71.

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Last-name, First-name. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume, no. Issue (Year), url/doi.

Lerner, Robert and Althea K. Nagai. “Reverse Discrimination By the Numbers.” Academic Questions. 13,
no. 3 (2000), http://www.epnet.com/ehost/login.html.

Author-Date

Text Citation:

(Last-name Year, Page)

(Lerner and Nagai 2000, 71)

Reference Entry:

Last-name, First-name. Year. "Title of Article." Title of Journal Volume. no. Issue. url/doi.

Lerner, Robert and Althea K. Nagai. 2000. “Reverse Discrimination By the Numbers.” Academic Questions 13,
no. 3. http://www.epnet.com/ehost/login.html.

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Footnote #. First-name Last-name, “Title of Article,” Title of Journal Volume, no. Issue (Year): Pages.

5. Karen Woodfork, “The Best Herbs to Treat Colds,” Journal of Alternative Medicine 13, no. 2 (1999): 123-129.

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Footnote #. Last-name, “Shortened Title,” Page #.

6. Woodfork, “The Best Herbs,” 124.

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Last-name, First-name. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume, no. Issue (Year): Pages.

Woodfork, Karen. “The Best Herbs to Treat Colds.” Journal of Alternative Medicine 13, no. 2 (1999): 123-129.

Author-Date

Text Citation:

(Woodfork 1999, 127)

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Last-name, First-name. Year. "Title of Article." Title of Journal Volume, no. Issue: Pages.

Woodfork, Karen. 1999. “The Best Herbs to Treat Colds.” Journal of Alternative Medicine 13, no. 2: 123-129.