Whether you're writing a research paper for college or a thesis for your doctoral degree, you'll most likely be required to include a bibliography that lists the sources you've used in your research. There are many styles that are used in writing research papers, including Oxford, Harvard, Chicago, Modern Language Association or MLA, American Sociological Association or ASA, and American Psychological Association or APA. Each style has different requirements for a bibliography, but most use the same style when referencing an author with a "Jr." at the end of his name
Instructions
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Type the author's last name followed by a comma.
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Type the author's first name and middle name or initial, if provided, followed by another comma.
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Type "Jr." using the period at the end of the abbreviation as the closing period for the author portion of the citation.