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*Smith, J. ''How to cite your sources'', Random House, 2005. ISBN 1607000X
*[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1598627,00.html "Trauma of quake's shattered children"] by Dan McDougall, ''The Observer'', October 23, 2005, retrieved October 23, 2005
* Citations for newspaper articles typically include the title of the article in inverted commas, the [[byline]] (author's name), the name of the newspaper in italics, date of publication, and the date you retrieved it if it's online.
* Some books have been reprinted several times over the course of the year. Sometimes they have gone through several editions, and sometimes a book may be published by several different publishers. Obviously it is important that all citations refer to the same edition by the same publisher, and that this information be included in the reference at the end of the article.
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