The Picard ManeuverM to Lemmy [email protected] • 2 years agoDoes anyone know how to cite this in a research paper?startrek.websiteimagemessage-square21fedilinkarrow-up1473
arrow-up1473imageDoes anyone know how to cite this in a research paper?startrek.websiteThe Picard ManeuverM to Lemmy [email protected] • 2 years agomessage-square21fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish17•2 years agoMLA format would be something like this: Maneuver, The Picard. The Delusion. Picard, 2023. Then, in your paper, to reference it, just write “(Maneuver 2023)”.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•edit-22 years agoI like IEEE format, in text citations are just square brackets with a number [1]. Trust engineers to be lazy efficient. Sources: [1] https://ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/IEEE-Reference-Guide.pdf
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•2 years agoI have only known that as the Wikipedia format. But it’s obviously the best format. Straight to the point and easy to write.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoYou can’t though, unless said delusion was previously published. You can publish delusions, e.g., in an autobiography, a novel, or even a psychology thesis.
MLA format would be something like this:
Maneuver, The Picard. The Delusion. Picard, 2023.
Then, in your paper, to reference it, just write “(Maneuver 2023)”.
Beautiful, lol
I like IEEE format, in text citations are just square brackets with a number [1]. Trust engineers to be
lazyefficient.Sources:
[1] https://ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/IEEE-Reference-Guide.pdf
I have only known that as the Wikipedia format. But it’s obviously the best format. Straight to the point and easy to write.
You can’t though, unless said delusion was previously published. You can publish delusions, e.g., in an autobiography, a novel, or even a psychology thesis.