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 A.

Author Date Title

Swan, J. T., Rail, D. Q., & Bushcombe, M. N. (1995). Students and the problem of
entitlement. Social Work and Research, 68(2), 127-137.

 B. Source of information Author Date Title

J. T. Swan, D. Q. Rail, & M. N. Bushcombe. (1995). Students and the problem of


entitlement. Social Work and Research, 68(2), 127-137. ISSN: 1948-CCX
doi:10.1037/swr/127

 C. DOI Author Source of information Date Title

Bushcombe, M. N., Rail, D. Q., & Swan, J. T. (1995). Students and the problem of
entitlement. Social Work Research, 68(2), 127-137. doi:10.1037/swr/127

 D. Source of information Author Date DOI Title

Swan, J. T., Rail, D. Q., & Bushcombe, M. N. (1995). Students and the problem of
entitlement. Social Work and Research, 68(2), 127-137. doi:10.1037/swr/127

Source of information DOI


.

Part II.
The author it is the composer of a literary work, as distinguished from a compiler,
translator, editor, or copyist. The date of reference it is an arbitrarily fixed date that is the
point in time relative to which information (as coordinates of a celestial body) is
recorded. The Title is written work that is published or about to be published. The
Source of information are often classified as physical (print, analog) versus online
(electronic, digital,) text versus audio-video and book versus journal and lastly the DOI
is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI
Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the
Internet.

References:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/author
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/date+of+reference
subjectguides.esc.edu/researchskillstutorial/sourcetypes
https://apastyle.apa.org/learn/faqs/what-is-doi

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