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What is the preferred citation manual for information cited on the recruiting board?


What is the preferred citation manual for information cited on the recruiting board?  

32 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote on your preferred citation manual:

    • APA
      6
    • MLA
      9
    • Chicago Style
      7
    • The Bluebook
      4
    • Turabian
      6


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Tired of not being able to tell what content is bullshit from TFloss vs. bullshit from EJ Holland?  Let's agree on a uniform system of recruiting board citation!

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29 minutes ago, Katfid54 said:

Tired of not being able to tell what content is bullshit from TFloss vs. bullshit from EJ Holland?  Let's agree on a uniform system of recruiting board citation!

Do you even ALWD, bruh?

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6 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

Look, as long as it's a style book that requires the Oxford comma then we can use it. Otherwise proceed at your own risk.

That rules out jokes about an editor, a pedant and a prostitute.

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53 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said:

f the offseason 

Scatological language has been used throughout history to make artistic reference to duality of value assignments. Ancient cultures, such as the Aztecs,' used an ambivalent scatological discourse to suggest that objects and people could be evil and holy at the same time.[1]

 

[1] Gabriel P. Weisberg (1993) Scatological Art, Art Journal, 52:3, 18-19, DOI: 10.1080/00043249.1993.10791518

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11 minutes ago, Walden Ponderer said:

Scatological language has been used throughout history to make artistic reference to duality of value assignments. Ancient cultures, such as the Aztecs,' used an ambivalent scatological discourse to suggest that objects and people could be evil and holy at the same time.[1]

 

[1] Gabriel P. Weisberg (1993) Scatological Art, Art Journal, 52:3, 18-19, DOI: 10.1080/00043249.1993.10791518

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2 hours ago, Walden Ponderer said:

Scatological language has been used throughout history to make artistic reference to duality of value assignments. Ancient cultures, such as the Aztecs,' used an ambivalent scatological discourse to suggest that objects and people could be evil and holy at the same time.[1]

 

[1] Gabriel P. Weisberg (1993) Scatological Art, Art Journal, 52:3, 18-19, DOI: 10.1080/00043249.1993.10791518

Scat facts? Differs from cat facts by more than just the letter “s”.

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