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Human RightsA series of inter-related guides to library and online resources concerning human rights: |
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Rights of Indigenous PeoplesSubhead1 | Subhead2 | Subhead3 |Subhead4 |Other | Citing information in a paper United States
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Books Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: treaties, agreements, and conventions 1775-1979 REFERENCE 342.7308 DOCUMEN Indian treaties 1778-1883 REFERENCE 342.73 UN3 A long and terrible shadow: white values, native rights in the Americas 1492-1992 SCC 323.1197 BERGER 1992 Native American issues: a reference handbook 323.1197 THOMPSO The rights of Indians and tribes: the basic ACLU guide to Indian and tribal rights 342.7308 PEVAR Indigenous Peoples Storytellers of the Pacific 306.08 STORYTE v.1-4 Indigenous peoples of the Pacific tell their personal stories and histories. Pt. 3 Human Rights Pt. 4 Land Rights
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How to cite sources in your paper |
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As with any other source you use, information found on Web sites must be cited and attributed. No one really agrees yet on the best method for citing electronic and Internet sources. The two most common citation styles--the Modern Language Association (MLA) and the American Psychological Association (APA)--have been modified and adapted to keep track of Internet sources: MLA Style
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