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Citing
Web Sources for
Essay #3
   Maps
   Information found on websites and either
    quoted or put into your own words
General Overview
General Overview
General Overview




Name of page/article   Name of website   Name of publisher
Citing                                      When maps are used as
                                            part of a document, the
A Map                                       maps must be referenced
                                            (cited) in two places.
                                            First, maps must be given a
                                            caption. Use Fig. 1 (and
                                            later Fig. 2 and so on if you
                                            have other visuals…).
       Caption      Fig. 1 “Idaho Rivers”




                       Works Cited
“Idaho Rivers.” Map. Visit Idaho. Idaho Department of Commerce,
       n.d.      Web. 3 March 2010.
Citing A Google Map (with no title)


                                     If you give the map a
                                     title, place brackets so
                                     the reader knows that
                                     it is your name.


Caption   Fig. 1 [“Maplewood, NJ”]
Citing
information
from a
webpage
Citing information from a webpage



Author of Site: Cornell University Library

Title of Article/Section of Site: “Introduction to Research”

Name of Website: Cornell University Library

Name of Publisher: Cornell University

Date put on Web: 2009

Date information was retrieved by the author: June 19, 2009
Original
source:



  As paraphrased with parenthetical citation:
   According to the Cornell Library, students should be aware that there are
   systematic ways to approach research that can always be used even when
   the specific demands of particular assignments vary (Cornell).

  Works Cited entry:
Citing information from a webpage:
Can use for Census Bureau info

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Citing websources

  • 2. Maps  Information found on websites and either quoted or put into your own words
  • 5. General Overview Name of page/article Name of website Name of publisher
  • 6. Citing When maps are used as part of a document, the A Map maps must be referenced (cited) in two places. First, maps must be given a caption. Use Fig. 1 (and later Fig. 2 and so on if you have other visuals…). Caption Fig. 1 “Idaho Rivers” Works Cited “Idaho Rivers.” Map. Visit Idaho. Idaho Department of Commerce, n.d. Web. 3 March 2010.
  • 7. Citing A Google Map (with no title) If you give the map a title, place brackets so the reader knows that it is your name. Caption Fig. 1 [“Maplewood, NJ”]
  • 9. Citing information from a webpage Author of Site: Cornell University Library Title of Article/Section of Site: “Introduction to Research” Name of Website: Cornell University Library Name of Publisher: Cornell University Date put on Web: 2009 Date information was retrieved by the author: June 19, 2009
  • 10. Original source: As paraphrased with parenthetical citation: According to the Cornell Library, students should be aware that there are systematic ways to approach research that can always be used even when the specific demands of particular assignments vary (Cornell). Works Cited entry:
  • 11. Citing information from a webpage: Can use for Census Bureau info