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Old 03-30-2016, 12:19 PM   #106
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
IIRC: MLA was English and APA was psychology.
Also I do believe their was a unique way that you had to reference the internet. You couldn't just copy and paste the reference into a word document.
If you look up the appropriate referencing guide (eg MLA, Harvard) it'll show you how to reference any number of different sources: books, journal articles, web sites, TV programmes, CDs, DVDs, etc etc etc. Each one has its own specific method of citing a reference. For books, though, it always involves a page number (or numbers), to return to the original topic.
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