A few days ago
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Please Help: Need Help With Citations!!!?

I decided to expand on a paper I did previously. On that paper, I used a a certain book by Anderson. (I no longer have this book on hand).My problem is I found a great online source. But it turns out it is from the exact same book, it is just an exerpt though.

My question is: How do I cite within the paper?

I previously cited:

Anderson, Wallace L. Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Critical Introduction. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1967.

AND NOW I HAVE THE CITATION:

Anderson, Wallace. L. “On ‘Richard Cory.'” 05 Aug 2007

HOW DO I CITE WITHIN THE PAPER ITSELF? I’M TIRED AND RUNNING LOW ON BRAIN CELLS AT THE MOMENT :S

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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The new one should be Anderson, 2007

I would use that for any further info you added since you obtained it from there and not the old source.

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A few days ago
Giorgio
Hey!

Depending on what you use (MLA, Chicago, etc), you should google citation machine. A website will appear! It will cite for you!

I think the website is www.citationmachine.com (I forget if there is an s after citation!

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