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Citing a Specific Page (with or without a quote from the text)
Adding a Publication to your Bibliography
A citation is a record of the books and journals that you use for reference in writing a research paper. Credit must be given to the authors of all the publications that are used in the research process.
There are two different ways to create a citation on the Questia service:
Quote & Cite - While reading a book or journal in Read, you can use the Quote & Cite function to automatically create a footnote, endnote, or parenthetical reference. If you select text before clicking the Quote & Cite button, that text will be included as a quote with your citation. You can also create citations from Workspace or Projects, using the Quote & Cite feature.
Add to Bibliography - This function marks the book or journal currently displayed in Read for inclusion in the bibliography that you can automatically generate on the service.
With both of these methods, a Cited Page or Cited Publication entry is saved in the current project in Workspace or Projects. These entries are collected for use in the bibliography or works cited document, when you use the Create Bibliography feature.