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Hanging Indentation in References
Hanging Indentation in References
Cherlin, A. J. (2009). The origins of the ambivalent acceptance of divorce. In M. L. Kennedy &
W. J. Kennedy (Eds.), Writing in the disciplines: A reader and rhetoric for academic
Vogel, S. (2001). Grades and money. In M. L. Kennedy & H. M. Smith (Eds.), Reading and
writing in the academic community (pp. 337-340). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice
Hall
To create the “hanging indentation” effect: 1) place your cursor at the beginning of an
already written reference; 2) right click your mouse; 3) click on ‘paragraph’; 4) click on
‘special’; 5) click on ‘hanging’; 5) click ‘OK’.
Urbanowicz, T. (2020). Moving to the state of Oregon: A journey back to nature. Bend, OR: