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Prof. Brian Conley Suffolk University Citation Guide Prof. Brian Conley Suffolk University

Citation Guide Books: Structure: Last name, first name (each author). Date. Publication title. City: Publisher. Example: Cosgrove, Kenneth. 2007. Branded Conservatives. New York: Peter Lang. Edited Book. Last name, first name. eds. Date. Publication title. City: Publisher. Goodman, Jeffrey and James Jasper. eds. 2009. The Social Movement Reader. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Citation Guide Articles: Structure: Last name, first name (each author). Date. “Article title.” Journal title. Volume number: Page range. Example: Aldrich, John. 1980. “A Dynamic Model of Presidential Nomination Campaigns.” American Political Science Review 74: 651-69. Article in Edited Book: Last name, first name. Date. “Article title.” In Publication title, ed. Editors. City: Publisher. Tilly, Charles. 2009. “Defining Social Movements.” In The Social Movement Reader, ed. Jeffrey Goodman and James Jasper. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Citation Guide Electronic Sources: Books: Structure: Last name, first name (each author). Date. Publication title. City: Publisher. Database (date accessed). Example: Singer, Audrey, Susan Wiley Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell, eds. 2008. Twenty-First Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press. http://site.ebrary.com/lib/trinity/Doc?id=10224519 (August 11, 2009).

Citation Guide Electronic Sources: Articles: Structure: Last name, first name. Date. “Article title.” Journal title. Volume number: Page range. Database (date accessed). Example: Brzoska, Michael. 2003. “From Dumb to Smart? Recent Reforms of U.N. Sanctions.” Global Governance 9 (October-December): 519-535. Academic Search Premier (September 27, 2005).

Citation Guide Electronic Sources: Newspaper Articles: Structure: Last name, first name. Date. “Article title.” Newspaper title. date: URL. (date accessed). Example: Balz, Dan. 2007. ”Mixed Reviews for Clinton in Iowa.” Washington Post, January 29. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/28/AR2007012801321.html (January 29, 2007).