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Anthropology: Student's Practical Guide to Writing Papers
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Anthropology: Student's Practical Guide to Writing Papers: Information Cycle
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What IS an anthropology paper?
Style & Organization: Essentials
Magical Rules for Successful Writing
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Magical Rule #7
Magical Rule #8
Dissertations and Theses For Content and Templates
Citation Format for Anthropology Papers
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Works by a single author
Two (or More) Authors with the Same Last Name
Multiple Authors
Multiple Citations in One Sentence: When to Footnote
Corporate Authors (Organizations, etc.)
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Assistance with Writing, Citing, and Managing Citations
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Annotated Bibliographies and Literature Reviews
Ascertaining Whether a Source is Authoritative and Reliable
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Web Sites
The Peer Review Process
Differentiating Between Scholarly and Popular Article Literature
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