Works+Cited+Pages


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** Format of Works Cited pages **


 * 1) For each source listed, begin first line at margin and indent each line that follows.
 * 2) Underline or use italics for titles of books, periodicals and software. Titles of articles are enclosed in quotation marks.
 * 3) Note punctuation and follow exactly.
 * 4) If required information, such as author or place of publication, is not available, just leave it out.
 * 5) Arrange all sources in one list, alphabetically by first word, which will generally be either the author's last name or the first important word of the title.
 * 6) Abbreviate all months of the year to three letters except April, June and July.

** Print Sources **


 * Book with one author: **
 * 1) Author.
 * 2) // Title of book. // (in italics).
 * 3) City of publication:
 * 4) Publisher, date of publication.
 * Example: ** Cohen, Daniel. //America's Very Own Ghosts.// New York: Doubleday, 1985.
 * Book with two authors: **
 * 1) Authors (in the order they are given in the book).
 * 2) // Title of book. // (in italics).
 * 3) City of publication:
 * 4) Publisher, date.
 * Example: ** Smith, Elizabeth, and David Wright. //Rocks and Minerals.// Chicago: Macmillan, 1995.
 * Encyclopedia and other familiar reference books: **
 * 1) Author of article (if available).
 * 2) "Title of article."
 * 3) // Title of book, // (in italics).
 * 4) Date of edition. (Volume and page number not necessary if articles are arranged alphabetically).
 * Example: ** Eiselen, Malcolm R. "Franklin, Benjamin." //The World Book// //Encyclopedia//. 1999. "France." //Compton's Encyclopedia.// 1998.
 * Article in a magazine: **
 * 1) Author (if available).
 * 2) "Title of article."
 * 3) // Magazine title // (in italics). date: page.
 * Example: ** Haverkamp, Beth. "Bad Women and Bandit Queens." //Cobblestone// May 1996: 20-22. "N.F.L. Training Camp Report" //The New York Times// 21 Aug. 1996: B12.

** Interview Conducted by the Researcher **


 * 1) Name of person interviewed.
 * 2) Type of interview.
 * 3) Date of interview.
 * Example: ** Whitman, Christie. Personal interview. 20 Aug. 1999. Ford, Harrison. Telephone interview. 26 Jan. 1999.

** Electronic Sources **

** Encyclopedia and other publications on CD-ROM: ** Periodical article found in CD-ROM database: **
 * 1) Author (if available).
 * 2) "Title of article."
 * 3) // Title of product // (in italics).
 * 4) Edition or version (if relevant)
 * 5) CD-ROM.
 * 6) City of publication: Publisher, date of publication.
 * Example ****:** Leicester, Henry M. "Chemistry." //Microsoft Encarta.// 1998 ed. CD-ROM. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 1998.
 * 1) Author.
 * 2) "Title of article."
 * 3) // Periodical title // (in italics) date: page.
 * 4) // Title of database. // (in italics)
 * 5) CD- ROM.
 * 6) City of publication: name of electronic publisher, date of electronic publication.
 * Example: ** Gray, Robert. "Do You Believe in Dragons?" //Ranger Rick// Oct 1993: 21-29. //SIRS Discoverer.// CD-ROM. Boca Raton: SIRS, Inc., Spring 1996.

** Online Sources **

Periodical article from an online database: ** EBSCO Publishing. 12 Nov. 2000. . World Wide Web: ** > **Example:** "Statistical Summary: America's Major Wars." //The U.S. Civil// //War Center.// 14 Aug. 1999. . Personal e-mail: ** 12 Mar. 2002.
 * Encyclopedia from an online service: **
 * 1) Author, if shown
 * 2) "Title of the article."
 * 3) // Name of encyclopedia // (in italics).
 * 4) Name of publisher, date of publication, if available.
 * 5) Date of your visit.
 * 6) Name of the online subscription service hosting the encyclopedia.
 * Example: ** "Animal Rights." //Compton's Living Encyclopedia.// Compton's Learning Company, 1996. 22 Aug. 1999. America Online.
 * 1) Author.
 * 2) "Title of article."
 * 3) // Periodical title // (italicized) date: page.
 * 4) // Name of database. // (italicized)
 * 5) Publisher of database (if available).
 * 6) Date of visit.
 * 7) . (enclosed in angle brackets)
 * Example: ** Peterson, Robert W. "Teddy Roosevelt: The Conservation President." //Boys' Life// April 1994: 28. //Primary Search//.
 * 1) Author (if known).
 * 2) "Title of article."
 * 3) // Title of complete work. // (if relevant, in italics)
 * 4) date of visit.
 * 5) . (enclosed in angle brackets)
 * 1) Author.
 * 2) "Subject line from posting."
 * 3) Date of posting.
 * 4) Personal e-mail.
 * 5) Date of access.
 * Example: ** Thompson, Barry. "Computer Viruses." 26 Nov. 1999. Personal e-mail.