What is the citation for the Oxford dictionary?
What is the citation for the Oxford dictionary?
MLA (7th ed.) Weiner. The Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. Print.
How do you cite the Oxford English Dictionary online in text Harvard?
If there is no author then the title (e.g. Oxford English dictionary) should be used both within the text and in the reference list. Title. (Year) Volume (if applicable). Edition.
How do I cite an online dictionary in MLA?
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Entry.” Title of Encyclopedia or Dictionary, Publication or Update Date, Name of Website. URL. Accessed Date.
How do I cite the Oxford English Dictionary in APA 7th edition?
URL. Author A. A. (n.d.). Title of entry. In E. E. Editor (Ed.), Name of dictionary/encyclopedia (edition, if not the first).
How do I cite Google’s Oxford language?
You can reference Oxford Languages either by:
- posting the ‘Powered by Oxford Languages’ logo prominently on your product home page, or.
- posting the phrase ‘Powered by Oxford Languages’ in an ‘About’ page for your product that is readily accessible and visible to anyone downloading or accessing the product.
How do you Harvard reference a dictionary website?
Online Encyclopaedia and Dictionaries Reference: Author Last name, Initials. (Year) ‘Entry title’ in Editors Last name, Initials (eds) Title. Series and volume. Available at: url (Accessed day month year).
How do you cite an online dictionary in APA 7th edition?
How do I cite a dictionary in MLA?
Dictionary Citation Structure: “Title of Entry.” Title of Dictionary, edition (if applicable), Publisher, date published, page number or URL. *Title note: If the word you are citing includes multiple parts of speech and/or definitions, be sure to include the specific definition you are citing as part of the title.
How do you cite Google dictionary?
To cite a dictionary definition in APA Style, start with the author of the dictionary (usually an organization), followed by the publication year, the word you’re citing, the dictionary name, the publisher (if not already listed as author), and the URL.