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- | =====Author & Citation Styles===== | ||
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- | Things like [[public: | ||
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- | The epigraph, block quote, and book review should be formatted using the **Blockquote (DAISY)** style from the NNELS Template, and the attribution should be formatted using the **Author (DAISY)** style or the **Citation (DAISY)** style, depending on what is appropriate. | ||
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- | Use the **Author (DAISY)** style when there is only an author name, and the **Citation (DAISY)** style when the source includes a person' | ||
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- | The **Author (DAISY)** style is also used in [[public: | ||
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- | =====Q& | ||
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- | **Q: Is it appropriate to use the " | ||
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- | A: The " | ||
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- | For example, we should mark the entire quote below with " | ||
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- | " | ||
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- | at what cost?" | ||
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- | If the source includes extra information (more than just a name), then we must mark up the text with the " | ||
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- | For example, we would mark Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland with the " | ||
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- | "If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there." | ||
- | Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland | ||