Journal
Citations
Should you wish to use any Uechi-ryu
Journal articles for your personal
and or academic use; please
be sure to properly cite all
references made.
Here
are several models to choose
from for citing the Uechi-ryu
Journal.
MLA
Style
This
information is based on the
fifth edition of the MLA
Handbook for writers of research
Papers, published in 1999.
Citation
Model
Author's Last Name,
First Name. "Title of Article."
Title of Journal Volume.
Issue (Year): Pages or Paragraphs.
Date of Access <URL>
Sample:
Wilson,
Rick. "Yes you can strike
back." Uechi-ryu Journal
1-1 (2005): 28 pars. 26 June
2005
<http://www.uechi-ryu-journal.com/march_05_RW.php>
APA
Style
This is based on information
from the fifth edition of the
Publication Manual of the
American Psychological Association
(2001).
Citation
Model
Author's Last Name, First Initial
or First Two Initials. (Year
of Publication). Title of Article.
Title of Journal, Volume
or Number, Pages or Paragraphs.
Retrieved month day, year, from
URL.
Sample:
Lostritto, R. (2005). Uechi-Ryu
and Ki Healing. Uechi-ryu
Journal, 1.1, 45 pars.
Retrieved June 26, 2005, from
http://www.uechi-ryu-journal.com/march_05_RL.php.
CBE
Style
The CBE currently recommends
using the National Library of
Medicine guidelines for online
citations.
Citation
Model
Author's Last Name First Initial
Any Middle Initial. Date of
Publication. Title of article.
In Title of Journal. Volume
Number (Issue Number): Pages.
<URL>. Accessed Year Month
Day.
Sample:
Taylor S. 2005 March. Exploring
the costs of going 'pro'. In
Uechi-ryu Journal 1 (1): 1.
<http://www.uechi-ryu-journal.com/march_05_ST.php>.
Accessed 2005 June 26.
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