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for each citation example, identify the type of work being cited. dougl…

Question

for each citation example, identify the type of work being cited.
douglas, nancy. \ice cream cone cupcakes.\ cooks.com. the fournet information network, n.d. web. 10 may 2010. book
the purdue owl family of sites. the writing lab and owl at purdue and purdue u, 2009. web. 10 may 2010.
. \made of mettle.\ runner’s world. oct. 2008: 21 - 22. print.
developing technical training. 2nd ed. silver spring, md: international society for performance. print.
options for dropdowns: book, magazine article, web page, website

Explanation:

First Citation (The Purdue Owl Family of Sites...):
Brief Explanations

The citation includes a web access note ("Web. 10 May 2010") and refers to a site (The Purdue Owl Family of Sites) with an institutional author (The Writing Lab and OWL at Purdue and Purdue U) and a year of publication. A "website" is a collection of related web pages under a domain, and this citation refers to the overall site (not a single page). The options include "website" which fits as it's the entire Purdue Owl site.

Brief Explanations

The citation is from "Runner’s World" (a magazine), has a date (Oct. 2008), page numbers (21 - 22), and a "Print" note. A magazine article is published in a magazine with such details, so "magazine article" matches.

Brief Explanations

The citation has "2nd ed." (second edition), a publisher location (Silver Spring, MD), a publisher (International Society for Performance...), and a "Print" note. These are characteristics of a book (especially a published, editioned work), so "book" fits.

Answer:

website

Second Citation ("Made of Mettle." Runner’s World...):