This handout provides information about managing special circumstances regarding quotation
In my library I have several volumes of collected quotations, both familiar and unfamiliar. I recent...
When we learn to speak we acquire a vocabulary: nouns and verbs, phrases and idioms. As part of this...
Please use UK spelling and punctuation, and the Harvard reference system. Please use double spacing ...
This handout provides information about managing special circumstances regarding quotation
This handout provides information on quoting sources. It includes deciding between an In-Text Quotat...
This video with downloadable slides discusses the three major functions of quotation marks and how t...
The previous column addressed the tendency of legal readers to skip or skim long quotations. To be s...
Our use of quotation marks should be consistent and take into account reader expectations. We write ...
Legal writing relies heavily on the words of others. The impulse to repeat verbatim the words of app...
Journalists directly quote their sources for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they just find it diffi...
Abstract: Quotation marks are ambiguous, although the conventional rules that govern their different...
This handout provides a chart that compares paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting sources
Phrases deriving from literary quotations are sometimes included in language histories as contributi...
quote (verb) 1387, ’to mark (a book) with chapter numbers or marginalreferences,’ from Old French co...
This handout provides step-by-step instructions on how to paraphrase information from sources
In my library I have several volumes of collected quotations, both familiar and unfamiliar. I recent...
When we learn to speak we acquire a vocabulary: nouns and verbs, phrases and idioms. As part of this...
Please use UK spelling and punctuation, and the Harvard reference system. Please use double spacing ...
This handout provides information about managing special circumstances regarding quotation
This handout provides information on quoting sources. It includes deciding between an In-Text Quotat...
This video with downloadable slides discusses the three major functions of quotation marks and how t...
The previous column addressed the tendency of legal readers to skip or skim long quotations. To be s...
Our use of quotation marks should be consistent and take into account reader expectations. We write ...
Legal writing relies heavily on the words of others. The impulse to repeat verbatim the words of app...
Journalists directly quote their sources for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they just find it diffi...
Abstract: Quotation marks are ambiguous, although the conventional rules that govern their different...
This handout provides a chart that compares paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting sources
Phrases deriving from literary quotations are sometimes included in language histories as contributi...
quote (verb) 1387, ’to mark (a book) with chapter numbers or marginalreferences,’ from Old French co...
This handout provides step-by-step instructions on how to paraphrase information from sources
In my library I have several volumes of collected quotations, both familiar and unfamiliar. I recent...
When we learn to speak we acquire a vocabulary: nouns and verbs, phrases and idioms. As part of this...
Please use UK spelling and punctuation, and the Harvard reference system. Please use double spacing ...