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Type bibliographic information for your source works
Following the Guidelines for Entering bibliographic information in CiteWrite, replace the information in the sample record with bibliographic information from an article in a journal you've read recently (and will need to cite in your paper).

IMPORTANT:
Always enter names just as you see them here, reversed, with the names of individuals (when there is more than one author) separated by a semicolon:

Jenson, Peter R.; Williams, A. S.; Moore, Jane P.

When you've finished entering the bibliographic information, the entry should look something like this:

If you need to make an entry for a different type of source work (e.g., a book, web page, report), just click Edit, Change Form, and choose a different entry form.

You can enter Keywords in your records, to help you group records on similar topics, and an Abstract (a brief summary of the work).

Please see the following topic before you add more entries to your datafile:

Sample entries to help you type entries for different types of works.
You can view sample entries for different types of source works while you are entering your own records by clicking Start, All Programs, drpaper4, Sample CiteWrite Entries.

Use the Page Down key to look at the different sample entries for journal articles, web pages, books reports, etc.