How do you list a law journal on a resume?

How do you list a law journal on a resume?

Include publications in a separate section of your resume, especially if they are law-related pieces, such as a note or comment for a journal. The citation should generally follow blue book format.

How do you cite a paper that has been accepted but not published yet?

Generally, for such papers, you need to use the term “in press” after the title in the reference list. However, if your paper relies heavily on an unpublished paper, it is better to provide a copy of that paper or include it in the supporting online material that you provide.

How do you cite an article that was published online before printing?

If an article has been published online ahead of the print version, you can use the year it was published online, and then add the phrase “Advance online publication” prior to the DOI. Note that advance online publications do not have volume, issue, or page numbers.

How do I cite an online published article?

Journal Article (online)

  1. Author (surname followed by initials).
  2. Year of publication (in round brackets).
  3. Title of article (in single quotation marks).
  4. Title of journal (in italics).
  5. Issue information – volume (unbracketed) and, where applicable, part number, month or season (all in round brackets).
  6. Page reference.
  7. doi (if available).

How do I cite CDC?

Author’s name, last name first and initials. Name of report. National Center for Health Statistics. Date of release.

How do you cite CDC in endnote?

Re: Citations for Government Agencies in text You could use the “Edit Citation” feature to: 1) remove the author (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), then 2) type in the abbreviated title (CDC,) in the “Prefix” box [Note: include a comma and one blank space following CDC].

How do you cite CDC in text?

One in 13 people has asthma (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2016). Whether you spell it out in text or in a parenthetical citation, it only needs to be done once, with the acronym immediately following in parentheses or brackets.

Is CDC a database?

CDC’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity’s Data, Trends and Maps database is an interactive tool that provides state specific data about obesity, nutrition, physical activity and breastfeeding. You can view statistics in a variety of formats, including maps, tables and trend lines.

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