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Subject: hardie advice on paranthetical citations


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kirk
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Date Posted: 17:40:43 03/11/02 Mon

hi all,

as regards to the paranthetical citations, if you are doing a book review ... say ...Digital Economy...it is better to use paranthetical citations () eg (Tapscaott 1996,
pp43-67) in the body of your text ie at each point when you are referrring to the specific contents of the book.

Your BIBLIOGRAPHY is only one book:

Tapscott, Don, DigitalEconomy, McGraw-Hill, 1996.

This comes at the end of your text.
Please look at a basic bibliography in any reference book to get the idea.

pls look through these comments from hardie and hope it help you all....


kirk

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