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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • ...I gave them a specific assignment—an [[lw:Annotated Bibliography|annotated bibliography entry]]—to finish for Friday, figuring that will be a good first project
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  • == Bibliography ==
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  • ...and Days'', this project provides researchers with the definitive primary bibliography of Norman Mailer’s publications and an overview of important biographical
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  • ==Preliminary Bibliography==
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  • ...o]]'' for their application.</ref> (See this [[April 15, 2019|example of a bibliography]] and a shortened footnote approach to sourcing.) Use the sources I already
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  • ===Bibliography===
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  • ...cially when writing in an academic way — is to use the combination of a '''bibliography''' (or '''Works Cited''') and '''shortened footnotes''', or Harvard citatio ...e the references section contains three subsections: Notes, Citations, and Bibliography.<ref>Remember, you can always click “Edit” to see how each of these sec
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  • ...the [[pm:The Mailer Review/Volume 2, 2008/Norman Mailer Bibliography: 2007|bibliography of ''The Mailer Review'']] that remains unfinished. This is the best way to
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  • ...s/add-to-article-exercise Add a citation] using the entry you added to the bibliography<ref>Both of these should be done directly on the article you’re writing.
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  • ===Bibliography===
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  • ...ans SC|Writing #1 Due}}<br />{{small|[[lw:Annotated Bibliography|Annotated Bibliography]] entry on one of the texts that we have read until this point. The article ...ans SC|Writing #2 Due}}<br />{{small|[[lw:Annotated Bibliography|Annotated Bibliography]] entry and [[lw:Theme Exploration|Theme Exploration]] on Baldwin or London
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  • ===Bibliography===
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  • ...o a classmate’s journal;|Consider some potential project texts and begin a bibliography.}} ...a brief synopsis of the source. You might see this [[pm:Criticism|critical bibliography]] for an example.</ref>
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  • ...and working on your individual Wikipedia articles (P2). Begin an annotated bibliography of sources you find for your topic using the [[April 15, 2019|sfn-bib forma
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  • ...cially when writing in an academic way — is to use the combination of a '''bibliography''' and '''shortened footnotes''', or Harvard citations. Because we will oft ...e the references section contains three subsections: Notes, Citations, and Bibliography.<ref>Remember, you can always click “Edit” to see how each of these sec
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  • ...reply to journal posts;|Consider some potential project texts and begin a bibliography.}} ...a brief synopsis of the source. You might see this [[pm:Criticism|critical bibliography]] for an example.</ref>
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  • ...Review]]''. I hope to have it posted by the end of the weekend, though the bibliography might take some time.
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  • ===Bibliography===
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  • {{Large|Religion Is a Poison: A Bibliography}}
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  • ...cially when writing in an academic way — is to use the combination of a '''bibliography''' and '''shortened footnotes''', or Harvard citations. Because we will oft ...e the references section contains three subsections: Notes, Citations, and Bibliography.<ref>Remember, you can always click “Edit” to see how each of these sec
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