How to Cite Sources
Most Art History journals endorse The Chicago Manual of Style of citing work. Here are some examples:
Journal article from a print journal
One author
Giner, Begona. "Globalisation of Accounting Standards." Accounting Review 83, no. 3 (2008): 859-61.
Multiple Authors
Bierstaker, James, Rich Houston, and Arnold Wright. "The Impact of Competition on Audit Planning, Review, and Performance." Journal of Accounting Literature 25 (2006): 1-58.
Journal article from one of the Library databases
Diamandis, Panayiotis F., Dimitris A. Georgoutsos and Georgios P. Kouretas. 2008. "Testing the forward rate unbiasedness hypothesis during the 1920s." Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 18, no. 4, doi:10.1016/j.intfin.2007.04.003 Accessed June 19, 2008.
Web Site
Rutgers Accounting Web, http://accounting.rutgers.edu/raw/internet/internet1.htm.
Book
Bragg, Steven M. Accounting Best Practices. Hoboken, N.J.: Chichester: John Wiley, 2007.
The following websites provide a simple way to create a citation. Fill in the information about the item, then copy and paste the citation into your bibliography or footnote.
Easy Bib
MLA and APA
Citation Machine
APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian
NoodleBib Express
MLA and APA
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