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Citing Your Sources
Course Textbooks and Recommended Reading
INDG 330: Indigenous Law and Governance
Citing Generative AI
How to Cite ChatGPT
Citing Indigenous Knowledges
Citing Indigenous Sources of Knowledge Directly
Chicago Style - Author-Date - 17th Edition
Chicago Style Author-Date Citation Quick Guide
Chicago Citation Style QuickGuide (UAlberta)
McGill Style
McGill Citation Style QuickGuide (UAlberta)
Use McGill Style to cite legal documentation and case law. [Students in INDG 330 can refer to citation and reference examples in the library slides linked from Moodle.]
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