Not exact matches
Journals use a variety of
formats, and some
require citations to be greatly abbreviated, making it difficult to identify the article being cited.
We will present great ideas with proper
formatting and
required citations!
You fill out the form stating the following: the year of study (we need to know it to understand the level of the research expected); the number of pages; the deadline; requirements (both given by your professor and some additional instructions from you); the
required formatting and
citation style (MLA, APA, Turabian, etc.); limitations (this point is optional, though we would be grateful for some hints on which sources you would like us not to use, which side you would like us not to take, whom not to quote, etc..)
This means that you have to understand these styles in order to make the
citations correctly and
format the bibliography according to the
required style.
Make sure your in - text and end of text
citations are in the
format your instructor
requires!
We need to know exactly what is being ordered, including length, types of research (if
required), the
format and
citation requirements, and any other specifics that may be necessary.
Check both in - text and end - of - text
citations to be certain that they are in concert with the
required format
Regarding
citations and quotes, make sure to follow proper referencing style and
format bibliography in accordance to
required style (APA, MLA, Turabian, etc).
To make the use of
citation management software feasible, data will need to be presented in a machine readable
format, such as RIS, and ideally be available for download with documents from multiple sources within a research platform in a single file, rather than
requiring each document or set of search results to be downloaded individually.
However, in looking to implement the software, I found that the main research services in law, including CanLII, Westlaw Canada, QuickLaw, and others, do not provide materials in a
format that would readily allow for importing
citation information into the databases, and that they would
require manual data entry or copying and pasting each
citation element separately.
In Labour Spectrum, searching for case
citations requires exact
formatting including all punctuation and spaces.