Dissertation (unpublished) (CSE)
Citation-sequence and citation-name
19. Warner DA. Phenotypes and survival of hatchling lizards [master’s thesis]. Blacksburg: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 2001 Jan 16.
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After the author and title of the work, indicate the type of work in brackets.
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List the city and state of the institution granting the degree, followed by the name of the institution and the date of the degree.
- Include an availability statement if the work is archived somewhere other than the sponsoring university’s library (for example, Available from: UMI, Ann Arbor, MI). Follow that information with the document number, if any, preceded by a semicolon.
- Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.
- Cite a published dissertation as you would a book.
Name-year
Warner DA. 2001 Jan 16. Phenotypes and survival of hatchling lizards [master’s thesis]. Blacksburg: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Explain
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After the author, date, and title of the work, indicate the type of work in brackets.
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List the city and state of the institution granting the degree, followed by the name of the institution and the date of the degree.
- Include an availability statement if the work is archived somewhere other than the sponsoring university’s library (for example, Available from: UMI, Ann Arbor, MI). Follow that information with the document number, if any, preceded by a semicolon.
- Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.
- Cite a published dissertation as you would a book.
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