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This document contains 11 examples of different types of academic sources and citations that could be used in a research paper or literature review. These include books, book chapters, journal articles from printed and online sources, websites, direct quotes of different lengths, and a paraphrase and summary.
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1. A book.
Martin, John. (2002). Materials for Engineering. London: Maney Publishing.
2. A chater !ro" a book. Martin, John. (2002). #he $tructure o! %ngineering Materials. Materials for Engineering (. &'2(). London: Maney Publishing. ). A *ork *ith "ultile authors + at least ). ,ather, -., Morris, .., Phili, M., / .ose, ,. (2001). Design Engineering. 01!ord: .eed %ducational and Pro!essional Publishing Ltd. 2. An on'line scholarly 3ournal article #ar4ia, 5o"ingo A. (16((). An ine7uality !or the constant heat !lu1 to obtain a steady'state t*o'hase $te!an roble". Engineering Analysis, &. .etrie8ed January 19, 200(, !ro" htt:::***.sciencedirect.co".libro1y.uregina.ca:202(:science:3ournal:02929 (2; &. A 3ournal article !ro" rinted (ublished) eriodical (scholarly 3ournal). 9. A 3ournal article on "icro!il" or "icro!iche. <. =ebsite. >ni8ersity o! .egina is good *eb site that can a!!ord "any in!or"ation about uni8ersity !or students (htt:::***.uregina.ca:). (. A short 7uote !ro" one o! the abo8e *orks According to Martin (2002), ?As a crystal is de!or"ed, dislocations "ultily and the dislocation density rises@ (. 96). 6. A long 7uote !ro" one o! the abo8e *orks. MartinAs (2002) study !ound the !ollo*ing: 5islocations are linear de!ects *hich are al*ays resent in technical "aterials, usually in the !or" o! a three'di"ensional net*ork. 5islocation density is usually e1ressed as the length o! dislocation line er unit 8olu"e o! crystal, or its geo"etrical e7ui8alent + the nu"ber o! dislocations intersecting unit area. (. 96) 10. A arahrase !ro" one o! the abo8e *orks. ,rystallisation is the transition that co"ound changes !ro" the li7uid state to the solid state. (Martin, 2002, . (). 11. A su""ary o! a single aragrah !ro" one o! the abo8e *orks. #his aragrah is e1laining co"onents and !unctions o! ,u'based Bra4ing Alloys. ,u'based Bra4ing Alloys *hich di8ide into ure coer, coer' hoshorus, and coer'4inc can 3oin both !errous and non!errous basis "etals. (Martin, 2002, . 11)).