12-02-2009, 11:41 PM
Ok, I pulled out my "Writer's Handbook" from my last writing class and it says:
[COLOR="Red"]INDIRECT SOURCE: If you use a source that was cited in another source (secondary source), name the original source in your signal phrase. List the secondary source in your reference list and include it in your parenthetical citation, preceded by the words "as cited in." In the following example, Critser is the secondary source.
Former surgeon general Dr. Satcher described "a nation of young
people seriously at risk of starting out obese and dooming themselves
to the difficult tast of overcoming a tough illness" (as cited in Critser,
2003, p. 4).
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Hope this helps.
[COLOR="Red"]INDIRECT SOURCE: If you use a source that was cited in another source (secondary source), name the original source in your signal phrase. List the secondary source in your reference list and include it in your parenthetical citation, preceded by the words "as cited in." In the following example, Critser is the secondary source.
Former surgeon general Dr. Satcher described "a nation of young
people seriously at risk of starting out obese and dooming themselves
to the difficult tast of overcoming a tough illness" (as cited in Critser,
2003, p. 4).
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Hope this helps.
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BS (UMUC) in 2010, 30+ years in the making!!
Intro to Computing 63
Astronomy 63
Technical Writing 62
Principles of Mgt 71
Principles of Marketing 68
Substance Abuse 467
College Math 56
Principles of Finance 425
Principles of Statistics 458
Exams: ALL DONE!!!!!!!!!!
GRADUATION--UMUC--MAY 15, 2010 (unbelievable)
__________________
cate
BS (UMUC) in 2010, 30+ years in the making!!
Intro to Computing 63
Astronomy 63
Technical Writing 62
Principles of Mgt 71
Principles of Marketing 68
Substance Abuse 467
College Math 56
Principles of Finance 425
Principles of Statistics 458
Exams: ALL DONE!!!!!!!!!!
GRADUATION--UMUC--MAY 15, 2010 (unbelievable)