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Old 02-04-2008, 10:48 PM   #21 (permalink)
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The reference guide I have is actually written By Dianna Hacker
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Okay...let me give you the rundown...The book is...Short Oxford History of Europe...Europe Since 1945. The author is Mary Fulbrook. There are 8 differnt sections the first and last written by Fulbrook while everything else is written by a different contributer...the sections don't have their own title as if it was a book writen by them....I will get to section 3 and it's titled Social hitory Harmut Kaelble and then section 4 Economy Barry Eichengreen(the one I'm referencing right now..) so on and so forth....I'm stumped.

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as for your dilemma, what you need to do is cite the book first, then cite the chapter:

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as for your dilemma, what you need to do is cite the book first, then cite the chapter:




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Okay thanks...but I'm still trying to wrap my head around whether or not I have to include both Fulbrook and Eichengreen in my citation...

Fulbrook would be considered the editor?
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Okay thanks...but I'm still trying to wrap my head around whether or not I have to include both Fulbrook and Eichengreen in my citation...

Fulbrook would be considered the editor?
you'd have to include both...that is to say, fulbrook would be considered the source for what eichengreen has to say....
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you'd have to include both...that is to say, fulbrook would be considered the source for what eichengreen has to say....
dont you have to say "as quoted by" or is that only in-text citations?
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you'd have to include both...that is to say, fulbrook would be considered the source for what eichengreen has to say....
okay, so both are considered authors in the footnotes and bibly? The guides don't give an example of how to cite that...
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dont you have to say "as quoted by" or is that only in-text citations?
I'm not directly quoting...
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dont you have to say "as quoted by" or is that only in-text citations?
if the person you are citing is within a chapter of your book, then no...if you are taking a portion for context, then yes...

what he would want to do is cite the book/author first, then the chapter to which he is referring (secondary author), and finally what it means to the context of his paper...
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if the person you are citing is within a chapter of your book, then no...if you are taking a portion for context, then yes...

what he would want to do is cite the book/author first, then the chapter to which he is referring (secondary author), and finally what it means to the context of his paper...
damn i hate citations
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