email +/or e-transfer: pjanicki2022@gmail.com

 
 

Cite Indigenous scholars!

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Cite Indigenous scholars! ~

Before you go, if you saw something you liked or would like to use, cite me! it would begin good practice of how to be “in good relations”, as offered by Tallbear (2020) and others, and knowledge about Citational Politics and Relational. For example, I can be found cited, via Tweet, in “Reading #NativeTwitter: A Qualitative Study of Indigenous Language Twitteratures” by Jeffrey Ansloos & Ashley Caranto Morford. Native American and Indigenous Studies, Volume 9, Issue 1, Spring 2022, p. 49. Published by University of Minnesota Press.

APA: Website reference entry:

Janicki, M. (2022, March 5). Name of resource here in italics. Peggy Janicki Website. https://PeggyJWebsite.ca

In-line citation &

Parenthetical: (Janicki, 2022)

Narrative: Janicki (2022)

APA: Twitter reference

Peggy J, [@peggybe_oonujut]. (year, month, day). Text of the 1st 20 words in italics. [Tweet]. Twitter. URL

in line citation:

Parenthetical: (Peggy J., 2022, March 2)

Narrative: Janicki (2022)

APA: Instagram reference example:

Peggy J. [@buildingtheravenempire]. (2022, March 2). “Every child had the right to PLAY”[Photograph]. Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p/Caoa0mZL5pr/?fbclid=IwAR2aZTWeGshzpaUDPSiPHEK3lTtC1VfK2-B6UN6GY_uCJyu4gKtqGiZnce8

in line citation:

Parenthetical: (Peggy J., 2022, March 2)

Narrative: Janicki (2022)

photo credit: P. Janicki/ BCTF Workshop facilitated by P. Janicki