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Revision as of 22:17, 17 February 2026
Welcome to the Voices In The Dust. Please use this style guide to make sure that your sources easy to access.
- Citations/links to outside websites should be archived using archive.org (also called the Wayback Machine). For a guide on how to do this, see: Hertz, J. Archiving Websites and Preventing Broken Links. October 17, 2025.
- For process uploading new documents and adding citations see: Hertz, J. Documents and Citations on Media Wiki. October 17, 2025.
Overall Notes:
- Citations go outside of punctuation
- Omit any information not available
Uploading Documents
In the upload box: Title. Date.
- Title is the title of the document, not the title of the file.
- Capitalization is Title Case
- Date is in the form month day, year, e.g., January 1, 2000.
- If there is no day and/or year, report as: January 2000. Or: 2000.
- Separate each element with a period.
Linking Documents and References
- Name: Last name and first initial. (e.g. Doe, J.)
- If more than one author: Last-name et al. (e.g. Doe, J. et al.)
- Title is title case (meaning: The First Letter Of Each Word Is Capitalized)
- Source, if journal or newspaper title, then italicize. Write the full journal title (no abbreviations).
- Pages, separate with n-dash
- Date is in the form month day, year. (e.g. May 23, 2024)
- If there is no day and/or year, report as: May 2024. Or: 2024.
- Hyperlink the entire thing!
Examples with varying levels of information available:
- Name. Title. Source. Article number. Issue number. Pages. Date.
- Doe, J. Example Paper Title. Fictional Journal. Article 3. Issue 9. Pages 40-55. January 1, 2000.
- Name. Title. Date.
- Doe, J. Example Paper Title. January 1, 2000.
- Title. Date.
- Example Paper Title. January 1, 2000.