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APA1
(How
to Cite a Commentary: APA)
How to Cite a Concordance
(Author of Article)
Last Name, First Init. Middle Init. (Date). Title of entry. In Title of concordance (Vol, pp. #s). City of Pub.: Publisher.
Example:
Goodrick, E. W., & Kohlberger, J. R., III. (2004). Mount. In The strongest NIV exhaustive concordance (pp. 768-769).
Grand Rapids: Zondervan.
*** For further information, see Section 7.02 (p. 202)
How to Cite an Atlas
Author Last Name, First Init. Middle Init. (Date). Title of atlas. City of Pub.: Publisher.
Example:
Lawrence, P. (2006). The IVP atlas of Bible history. Downers Grove: IVP Academic.
*** For further information, see Section 7.02 (p. 202)
1Information taken from Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association,
9th ed.,
2009
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MLA 1
(How to Cite a Commentary: MLA)
How to Cite a Concordance
(Author of Article)
Last Name, First Name. “Title of Entry.” Title of Concordance. Ed. Name of Editor,
if applicable. Edition, if applicable. City of Pub.: Publisher, Year. Medium of
Publication.
Example:
Goodrick, Edward W., and John R. Kohlberger III. “Mount.” The Strongest NIV Exhaustive Concordance. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004. Print.
*** For further information, see 5.5.7 (p. 160-61)
How to Cite an Atlas
Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Atlas. City of Pub.: Publisher, Year. Medium of Publication.
Example:
Lawrence, Paul. The IVP Atlas of Bible History. Downers Grove: IVP Academic, 2006. Print.
*** For further information, see 5.5.2 (pp. 148-152)
1Information taken from
MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th ed., 2009
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Turabian1
(How to Cite a Commentary: Turabian)
How to Cite a Concordance
Bibliography Style (accompanies notes):
Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Concordance. City of Pub.:
Publisher, Year.
[Entry title only listed in Note]
Example:
Goodrick, Edward W., and John R. Kohlberger III. The Strongest NIV Exhaustive Concordance. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004.
*** For further information, see 17.5.3 (p. 191)
Reference List Style (accompanies parenthetical references):
Author Last Name, First Name. Year. Title of
concordance. City of Pub.: Publisher.
[Entry title only listed in Parenthetical
Reference]
Example:
Goodrick, Edward W., and John R. Kohlberger III. 2004. The strongest NIV exhaustive concordance. Grand Rapids: Zondervan.
*** For further information, see 19.5.3 (p. 257)
How to Cite an Atlas
Bibliography Style (accompanies notes):
Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Atlas. City of Pub.: Publisher, Year.
Example:
Lawrence, Paul. The IVP Atlas of Bible History. Downers Grove: IVP Academic, 2006.
*** For further information, see 17.1.1 (p. 162)
Reference List Style (accompanies parenthetical references):
Author Last Name, First Name. Year. Title of atlas. City of Pub.: Publisher.
Example:
Lawrence, Paul. 2006. The IVP atlas of Bible history. Downers Grove: IVP Academic.
*** For further information, see 19.1.1 (p. 229)
1 Information taken from A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 7th ed.,
2007.
Note: A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, edited by Kate L. Turabian, is an abbreviated version of The
Chicago Manual of Style.
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(How to Cite a Commentary: Chicago)
How to Cite a Concordance
Bibliography Style (accompanies notes):
Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Concordance. City of Pub.:
Publisher, Year.
[Entry title only listed in Note]
Example:
Goodrick, Edward W., and John R. Kohlberger III.
The Strongest NIV Exhaustive Concordance. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004.
*** For further information, see 14.247 - 14.248 (pp. 755-56)
Reference List Style (accompanies parenthetical references):
Author Last Name, First Name. Year. Title of Concordance. City of Pub.: Publisher.
[Entry title only listed in Parenthetical Reference]
Example:
Goodrick, Edward W., and John R. Kohlberger III. 2004. The Strongest NIV Exhaustive Concordance. Grand Rapids: Zondervan.
*** For further information, see
14.247 - 14.248, 15.6 (pp. 755-56, 787-89)
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How to Cite an Atlas
Bibliography Style (accompanies notes):
Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Atlas. City of Pub.: Publisher, Year.
Example:
Lawrence, Paul. The IVP Atlas of Bible History. Downers Grove: IVP Academic, 2006.
*** For further information, see 14.75 - 14.76 (pp. 695-96)
Reference List Style (accompanies parenthetical references):
Author Last Name, First Name. Year. Title of Atlas. City of Pub.: Publisher.
Example:
Lawrence, Paul. 2006. The IVP Atlas of Bible History. Downers Grove: IVP Academic.
*** For further information, see
15.9 (pp. 789-91)
1Information taken from the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th ed., 2010.
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