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Citation styles are a set of formatting and documentation used for publishing research. Different disciplines use different styles. Be sure to check with your professor about which style to use.
Style refers to:
In addition, know that the citation style guides do not cover every single type of citation. From the APA Manual of Style 6th edition, chapter 7:
Occasionally … you may need to use a reference for a source for which this chapter does not provide specific guidance. In such a case, choose the example that is most like your source and follow that format.
Be sure to check with your professor for the style and citation format they require!
Citing images can be tricky. To cite an image/reproduction of a work of visual art, follow this format:
For an image from an electronic source:
Smith, Z. (Painter). (2008). One hundred more years [Painting]. Retrieved from <http://www.artstor.org>
Sayer, L. (Photographer). (2007). Nurse log. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from http://www.flickr.com/photos/riss/368673880
Fig 1. Caravaggio, The Denial of Saint Peter. Early 15th Century. Oil on Canvas, 94 x 125.4 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Avalable from: ARTstor, http;//www.artstor.org (accessed 14 July, 2015).
Begin with the person your paper emphasizes (performer, composer, conductor, or ensemble), last name, first. Title of Recording. Additional performers, separated by commas. Date of recording (when available). Manufacturer, year of issue. Format (CD, Audiocassette, LP). If citing a specific song off a recording, put it in quotations before the title of the recording.
Ellington, Duke, cond. First Carnegie Hall Concert. Duke Ellington Orchestra. Rec. 23 Jan. 1943. Prestige, 1977. LP.
Holiday, Billie. The Essence of Billie Holiday. Columbia, 1991. CD.
Holiday, Billie. "God Bless the Child." Rec. 9 May 1941. The Essence of Billie Holiday. Columbia, 1991. CD.
Treat a musical score like a book. Composer's name. Title as it Appears on the Title Page. Date of composition. Place of publication: Publisher, date of publication. Medium (Print or Web).
Donizetti, Gaetano. Don Pasquale: An Opera in Three Acts with Italian-English Text. 1842. New York: Belwin, 1969. Print.
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