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8 December, 13:36

On April 17, 2009, Kari Ridge sent an email to ask Davis Hamletter, an expert on nuclear power plants, about methods for storing nuclear fuel. Kari received a reply the same day. how do i make this a work entry for a work cited list

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  1. 8 December, 17:06
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    When citing an e-mail, this is the format we should use in the works-cited page:

    Last name, First Name. "Title/Subject of the E-mail." Received by recipient, day month, year.

    1. In the event that we are making a section for a works-refered to list about the principal email that was sent by Kari, it would be this way:

    Ridge, Kari. "Methods for Storing Nuclear Fuel." Received by Davis Hamletter, 17 April, 2009.

    Note: the subject of the e-mail (its title, so to speak) was not mentioned in the information provided. But, since we know the e-mail is about "methods for storing nuclear fuel", I used that as the title.

    2. Now, if we are creating an entry for the reply sent to Kari, it would be like this:

    Hamletter, Davis. "Re: Methods for Storing Nuclear Fuel." Received by Kari Ridge, 17 April, 2009.
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