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How to cite this book for my essay?
So I'm writing a slightly informal essay on Nietzsche's work.
My professor said I can use any style of referencing I want as long as it's consistent.
I'm only using one book as reference throughout the whole essay and adding in specific quotes here and there.
What would be the easier way to cite all this?
1 Answer
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
I find the easiest style is the Harvard System of Referencing. It's easy to memorize and you don't need footnotes.
A free guide is on this page: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm
However, if you're only using one book, you'll only need to reference it once ([Author's name], [year of publication]: [page #]) and then just note page numbers every time you reference it in the future ([page number).
Hope I'm being clear! :)