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How can you quote Edgar Allen Poe?
(APA) Do I cite as the author if I use a quote from him that I got from a web page? More importantly, how do I do in the quotations from the text of Poe? Would he (Poe, year)? Is it the same year, He wrote his story? I am very confused about it. Thank You:)
A citation is a reference to a source (not always the original source) published or unpublished. A bibliographic citation is a reference to a book, article, website, or another published article. Quotes of the two types must provide sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. Reference systems and styles are used in Scientific Citation, Citation legal, technical, and humanities. A number of the quote used in some systems, is a number or symbol added Inline and usually in superscript, to refer the reader to a note or footnote citing the source. In another quotation system, a reference in brackets inline is used rather than an issue of the summons, with limited information as the surname of the author, publication year, and number page is referenced, a complete identification of the source will appear in a bibliography attached. BOOK: a book: author (s), book title, publisher, publication date and page number (s) where appropriate; JOURNAL: an article: author (s), article title, journal title, volume and number, date of publication and page number (s); NEWSPAPERS: a newspaper: author (s), article title, journal name, title of section and page number (s) where applicable, the date of publication, WEB SITE: a book on the Web: author (s), article and publication title if necessary, and a URL and a date when the site was accessed. PLAY: a piece: inline citations offer part, scene, and line numbers, the latter separated by periods: 4.452 refers to the scene 4, line 452. For example, "in Eugene Onegin, Onegin Tanya rejects when it is free to be himself, and decides that he wants only when she is already married "(Pushkin 4.452-53). POEM: a poem: If the text is more than one line of the poem, use a slash (/) with a space before and after to indicate the lines distinct. Include the word "online" or "lines" in the Harvard reference. For example: "For I must love because I live / And life in me, is what you give. "(Brennan, lines 15-16). Http: / / www.cs.stir.ac.uk/ ~ / KJT software / latex / showbst.html http://www.bedfordstmartins .com / online / citex.html http://www.citeterm.com/ http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/journalism/cite.html