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Q. How to cite in EBSCO
Answered By: Amanda Suiters Last Updated: Nov 11, 2024 Views: 52
Answered By: Amanda Suiters
Last Updated: Nov 11, 2024 Views: 52
Once you have selected the article you wish to use for your paper or project, you can pull the citation directly from the EBSCO site.
- Click on the cite button on the right hand side of the screen.
- Scroll until you see your desired format, likely APA or MLA.
- Hilight the citation. Right click the highlighted citation and chose Copy. You can then paste the bibliography into your works cited page.
Please make sure to double check the citation for proper puncation. These are autogenerated citations and may have errors that your instructors will catch if you don't!
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