Citations and Evaluations

US$150.00

Is your manuscript filled with quotes, Scriptures, verses, song lyrics, references to great books you read and summarized? 

You realize you must give proper citation for each thing you mention which you did not write yourself. Otherwise, you have plagiarized their material. And that's bad. No publisher is going to risk being sued for infringement of intellectual property. Plus, you should treat people the way you would want to be treated - so give credit where it is due.

But you need help doing this, because either you don't quite remember where you read that Scripture (and what do you mean I have to credit the exact version of the Bible I used?), or you think that's what the quote was but you're not exactly sure, or you remember the book, but not its author, publisher, or date published (which you need to credit).

Take a deep breath and let us do the heavy lifting.

 

Scriptural Citations and Evaluation 

Turabian-style Bibliography 

Turabian-style Footnotes or Endnotes 

You may wonder why footnotes or endnotes cost more than the bibliography. There is more information required for them, plus one must place them into the text. More work; more money.

For more than 50 references, increase the quantity (up to 50 = 1 count, 51-100 = 2 counts, etc.)