How to Cite Susan Farrell's Essay

Susan Farrell is a clinical psychologist who works in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She is also a professor at the University of Ottawa. Farrell's research interests lie in the areas of mental health and homelessness, dual diagnosis and the evaluation of community-based services. A number of her research essays have appeared in journals and other publications in Canada and the United States.

Instructions

  1. American Psychological Association Style

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      Begin your citation to a Susan Farrell essay in your reference list by typing "Farrell, S."

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      Insert one space and then type the year the essay was published in parentheses, followed by a period and another space.

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      Insert the title of the article in Roman type, but only capitalize the first letter in the title. Insert a period after the article title and then a space.

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      Type the name of the journal or publication Farrell's essay was published in in italics; follow with a comma and a space.

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      Type the volume number of the publication the essay was found in, followed by the issue number in parentheses, a space and the pages the essay was found on in the issue.

    Modern Language Association Style

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      Begin your citation to a Susan Farrell essay in your works cited list by typing "Farrell, Susan."

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      Insert a space and then type the name of the essay in quotation marks. Place a period before the closing quotation mark. Follow the quote mark with a space.

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      Type the name of the publication the essay was found in in italics; insert a space, type the volume number, a period, the issue number and a space.

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      Insert the year of publication in parentheses, followed by a colon, a space, the page numbers the essay can be found on, a period, a space and the word "Print." End the citation with a period.

    Chicago Manual of Style

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      Begin your citation to a Susan Farrell essay in your works cited list by typing "Farrell, Susan."

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      Insert a space and then type the name of the essay in quotation marks. Place a period before the closing quotation mark and follow the quote mark with a space.

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      Type the name of the publication the essay was found in in italics; insert a space, and then type the volume number, a comma, a space, "no." for the issue number, a space and the issue number.

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      Insert a space, the year of publication in parentheses, a colon, a space and the page range the essay can be found on.

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