29. Social Media

First Reference … (User’s Last Name, Post Date Day Month Year).
Example … (Demir, 12 March 2019).
… (T.C. CB, 8 September 2019).
Subsequent References … (User’s Last Name, Post Date Day Month Year).
Example … (Demir, 12 March 2019).
… (T.C. CB, 8 September 2019).
Direct References … (User’s Last Name, Post Date Day Month Year).
Example … (Demir, 12 March 2019).
… (T.C. CB, 8 September 2019).
Bibliography User’s Last Name, First Name. “Post Title”. Social Media. Post Date Day Month Year, Hour: Minute. Access Day Month Year. URL
Example Demir, Abdullah. “İSNAD yaygınlaşıyor”. Facebook.12 March 2019, 20:30. Access 12 July 2019. https://www.facebook.com/seherberat/posts/10218523255423323

T.C. CB, T.C. Cumhurbaşkanlığı. “2019-2020 eğitim öğretim yılında öğretmenlerimiz ve öğrencilerimiz… diliyoruz”. Twitter. 8 September 2019, 23:32. Access 9 September 2019. https://twitter.com/tcbestepe/status/1170948112367665153

  • When saving publications of this type to softwares like EndNote and Zotero, if no “Post Title” is available, enter “the first words of post followed by the last words of post with three dots before”.

    Example:
    Post Text: “Türkiye’nin hava ve füze savunma ihtiyacının karşılanmasına yönelik tedarik edilen S-400 Uzun Menzilli Bölge Hava ve Füze Savunma Sisteminin birinci grup malzemelerinin Mürted Hava Meydanı/Ankara’ya intikali 12 July 2019 tarihinden itibaren başladı.”

    Post Title: “Türkiye’nin hava ve füze savunma ihtiyacı … başladı”

  • Institutions enter name of institution in the field of Author’s First Name, and abbreviation for institution name in the field of Author’s Last Name.

    Örnek: T.C. CB, T.C. Cumhurbaşkanlığı

  • When saving publications of this type to softwares like EndNote and Zotero, “Post Title” is entered in in the field of title, and Social Media name in the field of title of work.
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