How do you cite a paper that is cited in another paper?

Your in-text citation should include both authors: the author(s) of the original source and the author(s) of the secondary source. For example: (Habermehl, 1985, as cited in Kersten, 1987). In your reference list you should provide the details of the secondary source (the source you read).

Can you cite another research paper?

Throughout the body of your paper (primarily the Intro and Discussion), whenever you refer to outside sources of information, you must cite the sources from which you drew information. The simplest way to do this is to parenthetically give the author’s last name and the year of publication, e.g., (Clarke 2001).

How do I cite an accepted but not published paper?

For accepted papers where you are just waiting for the journal issue to be published, you can use in press in place of the year in the in-text citation, for example (Smith et al., in press). (I have also seen forthcoming but it’s less common.)

How do you cite a Kirkus Review?

When excerpting from a blog post, do not attribute the quote to “Kirkus Reviews.” Instead, please use the following format: “[blog name] at kirkus.com” (e.g., Bookshelves of Doom at kirkus.com). Starred reviews may be designated by adding “(starred review)” in parentheses behind “Kirkus Reviews.”

How do you cite a literature review in APA?

The in-text component of APA citation includes two main elements: the author’s last name and the year of publication (e.g., Ross, 1997). Add the page number whenever quoting directly or paraphrasing a specific section of the text (e.g., Ross, 1997, p. 17).