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Which style of referencing is demonstrated in the provided extract?
Which style of referencing is demonstrated in the provided extract?
- MLA Style
- Chicago Style (correct)
- Harvard Style
- SALJ Style
What element is crucial in the Chicago Style when referencing an online source?
What element is crucial in the Chicago Style when referencing an online source?
- URLs must be included (correct)
- Page numbers must be specified
- Author’s name must be omitted
- Publication year is not required
When citing in Chicago Style, which component is not typically included in an online reference?
When citing in Chicago Style, which component is not typically included in an online reference?
- Publisher's location (correct)
- Article title
- Access date
- Author's full name
In the context of referencing styles, which option is often confused with Chicago Style?
In the context of referencing styles, which option is often confused with Chicago Style?
What is a key characteristic of the Chicago Style referencing system?
What is a key characteristic of the Chicago Style referencing system?
Study Notes
Referencing Styles
- The provided text is an example of an MLA Style reference.
- This is evident from the structure and elements used in the reference.
- The reference includes the author's last name, followed by a comma and the first initial.
- It also includes the year of publication in parentheses, followed by a period.
- The title of the article is included, followed by the publication name in italics.
- The source's location is given as "Online," and the URL is provided in brackets alongside an access date.
- These elements are all characteristic of MLA style referencing.
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Test your knowledge on MLA Style referencing with this quiz. Explore the specific elements, structure, and rules that define MLA citations. Enhance your understanding of academic referencing and learn how to properly cite sources.