To insert an Access Key in your document

  1. Position the cursor in your word processing document at the point for the in text citation.
  2. Use the Short List View to locate the Citation record for the work you want to cite.
  3. Click Cite.
  4. You can then edit the Access Key, when appropriate:

    To include a specific page reference
    To reflect multiple sources for the same passage
    To include sources in the paper's bibliography that were consulted but not actually cited
    To suppress the Author's name or Year (if you have mentioned the author or year in the previous sentence)

Placement
Access Keys should be placed, preferably, at the end of sentences, following the period.

Several studies have furnished groups with information concerning serious infractions of the legal guidelines for waste disposal in this country {Wesley 1994; Woods 1993}.
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