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Understanding Your Search Results -- What is a
Citation?
A citation provides you with the information you need to find an article
and to create your bibliography. Here is what each part of the citation
means:
Book Citation:
Henriques, Zelma Weston. Imprisoned Mothers and their Children:
a descriptive and analytical study. Washington, D.C.: University
Press of America, 1982.
| Henriques, Zelma Weston |
Author |
| Imprisoned Mothers and their Children: a descriptive and
analytical study |
Title |
| Washington, D.C. |
Place of Publication |
| University Press of America |
Publisher |
| 1982 |
Date of Publication |
Journal Article Citation:
Katz, Pamela Covington. "Supporting families and children of mothers
in jail: An integrated child welfare and criminal justice strategy." Child
Welfare 77.5 (Sep/Oct 98): 495-512.
| Katz, Pamela Covington |
Author |
| Supporting families and children of mothers in jail: An integrated
child welfare and criminal justice strategy |
Title of the Article |
| Child Welfare |
Title of the Journal, often refered to as Source |
| 1998 |
Year of Publication |
| 77.5 |
Volume 77 of the Journal, Issue 5 |
| 495-512 |
Page Numbers of the Article |
Unless the full-text of the article is linked directly from the citation,
you will need to search Jouranl
One Search to find the journal in which the article is located.
Remember to search for the title of the journal rather than the article
title.
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