Guide: How to cite a Dissertation in Conservation Letters style
Cite A Dissertation in Conservation Letters style
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Use the following template to cite a dissertation using the Conservation Letters citation style. For help with other source types, like books, PDFs, or websites, check out our other guides. To have your reference list or bibliography automatically made for you, try our free citation generator.
Key:
Pink text = information that you will need to find from the source.
Black text = text required by the Conservation Letters style.
Reference list
Place this part in your bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment.
Template:
Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title (Level).
Example:
Shakespeare, W., Andrews, R., Smith, R., Wienand, V. & Gibson, R. (2005). The merchant of Venice. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
In-text citation
Place this part right after the quote or reference to the source in your assignment.
Template
(Author Surname Year Published)
Example
“I’ll not be made a soft and dull-eyed fool” “This is the fool that lent out money gratis” “pound of flesh" “but lend it rather to thine enemy, who if he break thou mayot with better face exact the penalty” “The quality of mercy is not strain’d … Must needs give sentence 'gainst the merchant there.” “Hath a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? Fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases” “If a Jew wrongs a Christian, what is his humility? Revenge. If a Christian wrongs a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? Why, revenge.” “O father Abram, what these Christians are, /whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect” “This kindness will I show.” “The Hebrew will turn Christian: he grows kind” “my deeds upon my head! I crave the law” “the penalty and forfeit of my bond.” (Shakespeare et al. 2005)
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