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Q. How do you cite Dr. Seuss? As Seuss, D or as Geisel, T?
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The APA style blog says there's official APA no rule for "odd" names or pseudonyms, but in the case where changing order of the name loses its meaning, keep it in exact order. ie: (Dr. Seuss, 1967) or (Dalai Lama, 2001)
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