Finding the information you need to cite books & articles

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Finding the information you need to cite books & articles Library Research Skills Tutorial

Books Search for the title of the book in the Library Catalogue or Discovery Search

The book’s record will give you all the citation elements you need to cite it

Author Gómez, Juan Carlos

Title Apes, monkeys, children, and the growth of mind

Place of publication Cambridge, MA (USA)

Publisher Harvard University Press

Date of publication 2004

Articles Search for the title of the article in the Discovery Search, Google or Google Scholar

The article’s record in the Discovery Search, or on the publisher’s website, will give you all the citation elements you need to cite it

Atsuki Higashiyama & Kohei Adachi Authors Atsuki Higashiyama & Kohei Adachi

Article title Perceived size and perceived distance of targets viewed from between the legs: Evidence for proprioceptive theory

Journal title Vision Research

Volume and issue numbers Volume 46, Issue 23

Date of publication November 2006

Page numbers 3961-3976

*not available for some articles DOI* 10.1016/j.visres.2006.04.002 *not available for some articles

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