Good Afternoon!
I visited the Gale Virtual Reference Library in search of my topic, Censorship.
Keywords I gathered include the following:
Freedom, Restraint, Suppression, Control, First Amendment, Repression, Regulatory, Expression, Forms, History, Censure, Government, Speech, Literature, Art, Music.
One article which looked interesting is cited as follows:
Title: Censorship
Author: Leigh Kimmel, Ph.D.
Title of Source: Encyclopedia of Politics
Publisher, City, Date of Publication: Sage Reference, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2005
Page Numbers: 573-576
I also visited Wikipedia in search of my topic, Censorship.
Keywords I gathered include the following:
Creative Censorship, Self Censorship, Religion, Approval, Education, Secrets, Prevention, Political, Rational, Internet, Film, Books, Reasons, Country, Forms.
The article on Censorship, is difficult to cite in the correct format, although when I did find how to cite it, I was given the following information:
Title: Censorship
Author: Wikipedia Contributors
Title of Source: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Publisher, City, Date of Publication: N/A, N/A, 9, Jul. 2012.
Page Numbers: N/A
Hi, Carrie:
ReplyDeleteYes, the difficulty of citing Wikipedia, missing elements, etc, reinforces the idea that it's not a great source to use. GVRL is a great place to start your research and explore topics as well as get ideas and references to dig deeper.
Cheers,
Andrea