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Facebook – Status Update

Author, A. (year, month day). Text of status update (first 40 words) [Facebook status update]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

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Author, A. (year, month day). Text of status update (first 40 words) [Facebook status update]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

The Library of Congress. (2015, February 13). Coming to our Main Reading Room open house this Monday? Check out our display of presidential food books! http://go.usa.gov/3qw2h [Facebook status update]. Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/libraryofcongress/photos/a.487300093058.258710.90245883058/10152663754298059

Facebook – Page

Author, A. [First name]. (n.d.). Timeline [Facebook page]. Retrieved Month day, year, from http://xxxxx

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Author, A. [First name]. (n.d.). Timeline [Facebook page]. Retrieved Month day, year, from http://xxxxx

Alvin Sherman Library at Nova Southeastern University. (n.d.). Timeline [Facebook page]. Retrieved June 19, 2014, from http://www.facebook.com/AlvinShermanLibrary

Twitter / Tweet

Author, A. [Screen Name]. (year, month day.) Text of the tweet [Tweet]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

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If an author is only identifiable by a screen name, that name is used as the author in the reference.

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Author, A. [Screen Name]. (year, month day.) Text of the tweet [Tweet]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

Obama, M. [MichelleObama]. (2012, June 18). Great teachers make the difference for our kids. Stand with Educators for Obama: http://ofa.bo/vKsR41 [Tweet]. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/michelleobama/status/214804451335217153