Citation Exercise
Citation Exercise
(Citation Exercise)
Question description
Citation Technique Exercise #3
The purpose of the Citation Technique Exercises is to help you to learn how to compose and format correct citations in the precise style required by the Modern Language Association. Therefore, to receive credit for this assignment, the citation must be exactly and precisely correct. Almost correct is the same as incorrect. To see what a correct format for the citation is, see the MLA style guide at the Purdue University On-Line Writing Lab. (To find this link, go to Google and search for the following term: “Purdue OWL”).
To submit this exercise, compose the citation in 12-point, Time New Roman font in a text writing document such as Microsoft Word, save it in as a .doc, .docx, .pdf or a .rtf document, then upload it.
The Citation Exercise:
Enter the library database called Ebsco Host. Now select “Science Databases.” Search for an article under the search terms “social media” and “depression.” Locate an article from a peer-reviewed journal (also known as a scholarly article). Referring to the Purdue OWL for how to compose it, submit a correct MLA-style citation of An Article from an Online Database (or Other Electronic Subscription Service).
Citation Technique Exercise #4
The purpose of the Citation Technique Exercises is to help you to learn how to compose and format correct citations in the precise style required by the Modern Language Association. Therefore, to receive credit for this assignment, the citation must be exactly and precisely correct. Almost correct is the same as incorrect. To see what a correct format for the citation is, see the MLA style guide at the Purdue University On-Line Writing Lab. (To find this link, go to Google and search for the following term: “Purdue OWL”).
To submit this exercise, compose the citation in 12-point, Time New Roman font in a text writing document such as Microsoft Word, save it in as a .doc, .docx, .pdf or a .rtf document, then upload it.
The Citation Technique Exercise:
On the CCP library homepage, go into the database JStor. Do a search using these two search terms: “video games” and “aggression.” Locate and submit a correct MLA-style citation of An Article from an Online Database (or Other Electronic Subscription Service).