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- The SSCI citation database covers some 3,400 academic journals in the social sciences across more than 50 disciplines. It is made available online through the Web of Science service for a fee. The database records which articles are cited by other articles and aids in many bibliographic analytics.
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Readers must retrieve the cited work from that exact database or archive, so include information about the database or archive in the reference list entry. References for works from proprietary databases are similar to journal article references.
- Guide Overview
- Why Can’T I Cite An Entire Database?
- What Should I Cite?
- When Is A Database mentioned?
- How to Cite Sources Published by A Database
- How to Cite A Thesis Or Dissertation from A Database
- How to Cite A Regular Journal Article from A Database
- Troubleshooting
In general citation styles like APA, MLA, and others instruct writers to cite the specific source (e.g., article, book, image, etc.) you use from a database and NOT to cite an entire database. The purpose of the citation is to identify the source (book, article, document, webpage, etc.) that was used and not howthe source was found. There are a few...
Cite the individual source you found in the database and use the APA format designed for that source. Usually, the database will label the source and tell you what the source type is. Examples of common APA source types include (but are not limited to): 1. Journal article 2. Book 3. Book chapter 4. Magazine article 5. Newspaper article 6. Image 7. ...
Most mainstream academic databases do not need to be mentioned in the citation. However, there are a few instances when the database name is mentioned. Note that you still cite the individual source and note the entire database. Mention the database in your reference list citation for the following: 1. Sources that are only found in one particular ...
This applies to sources that are found only in one database, are in limited circulation, or were published by the database. Include a retrieval date if the information will likely change over time. Otherwise, it is not needed. Reference list entry structure & examples: Author Last name, F. M. (Year Published). Source title. Database Name. Retrieved...
Reference list entry structure & example: Last name, F. M. (Year Published). Thesis or dissertation title (Publication Number) [Doctoral dissertation, Academic Institution]. Database Name. URL if applicable Hoffman, M. K. (2022). Cardiac and systemic effects of stress signaling(Dissertation No. 27994368) [Doctoral dissertation, Temple University]. ...
In most cases, a journal article citation does NOT need to mention the database you found it in. Use the structures below. Reference list entry structure & example: Last name, F. M. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page(s). DOI or URL Ahn, H., & Kim, K. (2008). Using genetic algorithms to optimize nearest neighbors for ...
Solution #1: How to determine if you should include database information or not 1. Does the source name the database as its publisher? If you’re unsure, look for the publisher data in the record. 2. Is the source something that is likely only found on the database? If you answered YES to either question, the database name should be included as the ...
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The Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) is a commercial citation index product of Clarivate Analytics. It was originally developed by the Institute for Scientific Information from the Science Citation Index.
Oct 23, 2024 · This guide will support you in creating common citation formats in the APA (American Psychological Association) Style - 7th edition.
- Arielle Lomness
- 2019
Citing databases in APA style requires specific elements: author’s name, article title, journal name, publication date, database name, and DOI or URL. These components apply to both in-text citations and reference list entries.
In this editorial, I would like to address several questions that emerged from the session at the AHRD conference: What is SSCI? What factors lead a journal to be cited in SSCI? To what extent does this represent journal quality? Why worry about SSCI citation?
Nov 5, 2020 · Knowledge Base. APA Style 7th edition. Creating APA reference entries. How to Create or Generate APA Reference Entries (7th edition) Published on November 5, 2020 by Raimo Streefkerk. Revised on January 17, 2024. This article reflects the 7th edition guidelines of the APA Publication Manual.