Annotation
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Extra notes about a source you are citing. Usually gives a brief summary and/or your thoughts about the source. |
Date Accessed
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When (month, day, year) the source was accessed or reviewed online. |
Electronically Published
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The month, day, and year a content piece was published electronically (as opposed to in print). Depending on the webpage, it may or may not be shown. |
Place of Publication
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Where the publisher of the source is. Usually refers to a city, state, or country. |
Publisher/Sponsor
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Person or entity that supported the publishing or distribution of a work. For example, the publishing company of a book. |
Suffix
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Indicators at the end of a name that tell us more about a person. This includes Jr., Esq., PhD, etc. |
Title
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This is the name of the source. If no name exists, some citations ask for a description. |
URL
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Web address for a page on the internet. http://www.bibme.org/ is an example of a URL. |
Medium
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Manner or way a work was communicated or distributed. A few examples are:
- E-book: Other - PDF, Powerpoint, MP4, etc.
- Painting/Artwork - Oil on canvas, Lithograph on paper, Glass, etc.
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Contributor
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An individual or group that contributed to the creation of the content you are citing. A translator, editor, producer, and inventor are a few examples. |
Author
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Individual who created a work such as a book, digital image, article, blog, comic, podcast, play, poem, script, etc. |