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The editors of ''CADRE'' encourage scholars to use and cite this resource accurately in their own work.
The general editors of ''CADRE'' encourage scholars to use and cite this resource accurately in their own work.


== Preferred Citation Style ==
== Preferred Citation Style ==

Latest revision as of 18:46, 9 September 2021

The general editors of CADRE encourage scholars to use and cite this resource accurately in their own work.

Preferred Citation Style[edit | edit source]

Since the collaborative nature of a wiki will inevitably lead to multi-authored and -revised entries, we suggest beginning a citation to material on CADRE with the name of the entry rather than its author(s) or the names of the general editors. (NB. All contributors to a given entry are identified within the entry itself and its history page.)

Example: Using the latest MLA 8 style, a citation for the "Questions to Ask" entry in a "Works Cited" list would appear as follows:

"Questions to Ask". CADRE: Co-Authored Drama in Renaissance England, gen. ed. Rory Loughnane and Brett Greatley-Hirsch, accessed 28 March, 2024, https://cadredb.net/index.php/Questions_to_Ask


Further Information[edit | edit source]

Because other citation styles may require more or less information, the following may be of assistance:

Page Title: All entries have a page title, usually formatted for alphabetising purposes (e.g. "Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, The")
Resource Title: Co-Authored Drama in Renaissance England
General Editors: Rory Loughnane and Brett Greatley-Hirsch
Date of Publication: This is given at the bottom of an entry.
URL: https://cadredb.net
Questions about citing material can be directed to the editors at:
editors@cadredb.net