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MLA Secondary Citation Worksheet Note: If you do not see an example of what you are citing, please see the examples provided in Citing Sources MLA Print and Non-Print.
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Student’s Name: ______________________________________
Print Book – one author Example: Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. New York: Warner Books, 1982. Author‟s Last Name First Name
Middle
Initial
Book Title Place of Publication: (add
State if lesser known city)
Publisher Publication
Date
Book – no author Example: The American Renaissance. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2004. Book Title Place of Publication: (add State if
lesser known city)
Publisher Publication
Date
Book – two, three or more than three authors Example of two: Kirkpatrick, Larry D., and Gregory E. Francis. Physics: A World View. 5 ed. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 2004.
Example of three: Thompsen, Adam, Mary Jensen, and Dori Graham. Coexisting Under Stress. Chicago: New Age Press, 2005.
Example of more than three: Adams, Barry, et al. Encyclopedia of Great Civilizations. New York: Shooting Star Press,1994. Author‟s Last Name (list all)
First Name
Middle
Initial
Book Title Place of
Publication: (add
State if lesser
known city)
Publisher Publication
Date
Book – one editor Example: Bevington, David, ed. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. 3rd ed. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1980.
Editor‟s Last
Name
First Name Middle
Initial
Book Title Place of Publication:
(add State if lesser
known city)
Publisher Publication
Date
Book – two to more than three editors Example of two: Fekrat, Sharon, and Jennifer S. Weizer, eds. All About Your Eyes. Durham: Duke University, 2006.
Example of three: Abbot, Jack, Greg Brunning, and Matt Doren, eds. System Dynamics. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 2001.
Example of more than three: Edwards, T., et al., eds. The Poetry of Edgar Allen Poe. New York: Newcastle Press, 2004. Editors‟ Names Book Title Place of Publication:
(add State if lesser
known city)
Publisher Publication Date
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Reprinted article from another source
Journal Example: Spilka, Mark. “Of George and Lennie and Curley‟s Wife: Sweet Violence in Steinbeck‟s Eden.” Modern Fiction
Studies 65.3 (1974): 43-50. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Deborah Smith. Vol. 104. Detroit: Gale,
1982.
430-44.
Book Example: Flowers, Betty S. “Wrestling with the Mother and Father: „His‟ and „Her‟ in Adrienne Rich.” Private Voices, Public
Lives:
Women Speak on the Literary Life. Ed. Nancy Owen Nelson. N.p.: University of North Texas Press, 1995. 54-63. Rpt.
in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jacob Denney. Vol. 127. Detroit: Gale, 1991. 129-35.
Original Source
– Journal Author‟s Name,
Last ,First, MI Original Source “Title
of Article”
Original Source Journal Title Original Source
Volume # and
Issue #
Original Source Issue
Date Original
Source
Pages
Original Source
- Book
Author‟s Name, Last, First, MI
Original Source
“Title of Chapter” Original Source Book Title Original Source
Editor Name if
given, Last,
First, MI
Original Source
Place of
Publication (add
State if lesser
known city)
Original
Source
Publisher
Original
Source
Publication
Date
Original
Source
Pages
(Secondary Source)
Title of Source
(Secondary Source)
Editor‟s Name Last, First, MI
(Secondary
Source)
Volume #
(Secondary Source)
Place of Publication (add State if lesser
known city)
(Secondary
Source)
Publisher
(Secondary
Source) Date of
Publication
(Secondary
Source)
Pages
Anthology or Story Collection
Examples: Allende, Isabel. "Toad’s Mouth." Reading Poetry: An Anthology of Poems. Ed. Robert DiYanni. New York: Random House, 1989. 41-47. Chase, Richard. “Old Christmas Eve.” Grandfather Tales. Ed. H. L. Pick. New York:Viking, 1973. 58-60.
Simon, Mark. “Understanding Gatsby.” Readings on The Great Gatsby. Ed. Richard Morrow. Chicago: Chelsea House Publishing, 2001. 54-59.
Author‟s Last Name
Author‟s First Name
Middle
Initial “Article Title or Chapter” Book/Anthology Title
Editor‟s Last Name
Editor‟s First Name
Editor‟s Middle
Initial
Volume
#
Edition
#
Place of Publication; (add State if lesser known
city)
Publisher Publication
Date
Pages
Encyclopedia Article
Examples: Gillingham, John. “Norman Conquest.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 2004 ed.
“Origins of the Norse King Myth.” Mythology of the Celts and Vikings. Chicago: Gale, 2001.
Author‟s
Last Name First
Name
Middle
Initial “Article Title” Encyclopedia Title Place of
Publication: (add
State if lesser known city)
Publisher Publication
Date or
edition
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Magazine Article
Example: Berthoud, John. "Congress Packs Highway Bill with Pork." Human Events 23 May 2005: 5.
Author‟s Last
Name First Name Middle
Initial “Article Title” Magazine Issue Date
(Day, Month,
Year)
Pages
Scholarly Journal Article
Example: Whiting, Wendy, and Charlotte White. "Northwest Musings." Open Spaces (2003): 123-128.
Author‟s
Last Name First
Name
Middle
Initial “Article Title” Journal Volume
#
Issu
e #
Issue Date (Day, Month, Year)
Pages
Newspaper Article
Examples: Dowdall, William. "Stem-cell Research and Its Benefits Are Often Linked Exclusively to Embryos." Letter to The Editor.
The Oregonian [Portland, OR] 15 Jan. 2007: B05.
Schwartz, John. “Obesity Affects Economic, Social Status.” Washington Post 30 Sep. 2003: A1, A4.
Author‟s Last
Name First
Name
Middle
Initial “Article Title” X (if Letter
to the Editor)
Newspaper Title City , State (if
not a national
newspaper
Issue
Date
Pages
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Electronic
Encyclopedia Article - online database
Examples: Rogers, Frank. "Southern Flying Squirrel." Encyclopedia of Animals. 2005. EBSCO Animals. EBSCOHost.
Hines Middle School, Hines, OR. 15 Feb. 2005 <http://search.epnet.com>.
“Chiru.” Funk and Wagnall‟s New World Encyclopedia. 2002. EBSCOHost. Eugene Public Library, Eugene, OR. 15
Apr.
2003 <http://search.epnet.com/>.
Author‟s Name (Last, First, MI)
“ Title of Article” Encyclopedia Name Publication Date
(if known)
Pages (if listed)
Publisher Database Name Database Service Subscribing library/
location
City, State
(abbreviation)
Date
Accessed
Database Service
URL
Magazine - online database
Example: Adler, Jerry. "Bears on Thin Ice." Newsweek 8 Jan. 2007: 148. Student Research Center. EBSCOHost.
La Salle High School, Milwaukie, OR. 17 Jan. 2007 <http://search.epnet.com>.
Author‟s Name (Last, First, MI)
“ Title of Article” Magazine Title Issue Date Pages Database Name Database Service
Subscribing library/
location
City, State (abbreviation) Date Accessed
Database Service URL
Scholarly Journal - online database
Example: Palmer, Kimberly. "The Skills That Lead to Higher Wages." Psychology Today (Mar/Apr 2004): 37. Student Research Center. EBSCOhost. South Eugene High School Library, Eugene, OR. 16 Jan. 2007 <http://search.epnet.com>.
Author‟s Name (Last, First, MI)
“ Title of Article” Journal Volume,
Edition
Publication
Date
Pages
Database Name
Database Service Subscribing library/location City, State
(abbreviation)
Date Accessed
Database Service URL
Newspaper Article – online database
Example: Stern, Henry. "Pre-emptive Blitz Set to Meet Threat of West Nile." TheOregonian [Portland, OR] 9 Apr. 2003.
Newsbank.
Roseburg High School, Roseburg, OR. 14 Apr. 2006 <http://infoweb.newsbank.com/>. Author‟s Name (Last, First, MI)
“Article Title” Newspaper City, State (if not a
national newspaper)
Issue Date
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Database Name Database Service Subscribing library/location City, State
(abbreviation)
Date Accessed
Database URL
Encyclopedia Article on the Internet
Examples: “Ernest Hemingway.” MSN Encarta. 27 Dec. 2005 <http://encarta.msn.com>.
Author‟s Name Last, First, MI
“Title of Article” Encyclopedia/
Website Title
Date Accessed Article URL
Magazine Article on the Internet
Example: Levy, Steven. “Great Minds, Great Ideas.” Newsweek 27 May 2002. 30 May 2004
<http://www.msnbc.com/news/754336.asp>.
Author‟s Name Last, First, MI
“Article Title” Magazine Title Date posted/ updated (if
known – can leave blank)
Website Title Date Accessed Article URL
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Scholarly Journal on the Internet
Example: Fredrickson, B.L. “Cultivating Positive Emotions.” Prevention & Treatment 21 (Jan. 2002). 30 May 2004
<http://www.prevention/volume3/0001a.html>. Authors
Name(s)
Last, First, MI
“Article Title” Journal Volume
, Issue
(if
known)
Date
Posted/
Update
d
Pages Date
Accessed
Database URL
Newspaper Article on the Internet
Example: Stern, Henry. "Pre-emptive Blitz Set to Meet Threat of West Nile." Oregonian [Portland, OR] 9 Apr. 2003. 14 Apr.
2005 <http://www.oregonlive.com/>. Author‟s Name Last, First, MI
“Article Title” Newspaper Title Date of Posting/
Revision (if known – can leave
blank)
Date
Accessed
Article URL
Personal Web Page
Example: Murphy, Mike. Mike.soBoring.org. 17 Jan. 2007 <http://mike.soboring.org/>. Author‟s Name Last, First, MI
Web Page Title Date
Posted/Updated (if known)
Date Accessed
Full URL
Professional Web Page
Example: "Statistics 2006." Statistics for 2006. 2007. American Cancer Society. 17 Jan. 2007
<http://www.cancer.org/docroot/STT/stt_0_2006.asp?sitearea=STT&level=1>.
Author‟s
Name Last, First, MI
“Article Title” Title of Web Page Date
Posted
Sponsoring
Organization/Institution
Date
Accessed
Full URL
Image - Internet
Example: Williams, Kathy. “Green Apples.” Photograph. Kathy‟s Apples. 23 Feb. 2001. 29 May 2004
<http://www.comcast.net/kwhome.htm>. Photographer/
Artist (if known) Last, First, MI
“Image/Photo Title” Description (Type of image:
photo, map, etc.) Web Page Title
Update/Last Date (if known) Date Accessed
Full URL
Sound - Internet
Example: Kennedy, John. F. “The Kennedy Withdrawal.” 2 Oct. 1963. White House Tapes.org. Miller Center of Public Affairs.
12
January 2007 < http://www.whitehousetapes.org/exhibits/vietnam_withdrawal/>. Name of person or event
recorded
Last, First, MI
“Name of the Speech or Recording” Date of the event or
speech Web Page Title
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Sponsoring Organization or Institution Date Accessed
URL
Video - Internet
Example: Martin Luther King, Jr.: „I Have a Dream‟. 28 Aug. 1973. American Rhetoric. 15 January 2007
< http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm >. Director of video,
if provided
Last, First, MI
Name of the Video Date of Video
Web Page Title Sponsoring
Organization or
Institution
Date
Accessed
URL
Example: Smith, Sandy. "Seattle Viaduct Alternatives." E-mail to Jane R. Doe. 17 Sep. 2005.
Author‟s Name Last, First, MI
“Email Subject Line/Title of Email” Description of Message Date Received
Online Posting/Blog
Examples: Merrian, Joanne. "Spinoff: Monsterpiece Theatre." Online posting. 30 Apr. 1994. Shaksper. The Global Electronic
Shakespeare Conf. 23 Sept. 2002 <http://www.shaksper.net/archives/1994/0380.html>.
Tim. "Eight Million Books." Blog. 12 Dec. 2006. The LibraryThing Blog. LibraryThing. 17 Jan. 2007
<http://www.librarything.com/blog/>.
Author‟s Name
Last, First, MI “Title or Description of posting” Type: Online Posting
or Blog
Posting Date Day, Month, Year
Web Page Title
Sponsoring Organization or Institution Date Accessed
Day, Month, Year
URL
Other
CD-ROM – Encyclopedia Article
Example: “Spiders.” Grolier‟s New Multimedia Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Danbury, IL: Grolier, 2000. Author‟s Name
Last, First, MI “Title of Article.” CD-ROM Title Place of Publication
(add state if not
well-known)
Publisher (if known)
Year of
Publication
Video/DVD
Video Example: Amazon Rainforest. Videocassette. National Geographic, Inc. 1997.
DVD Example: Discovering Spain. DVD. Questar Video Communications, 2001.
Film Title Director Format
DVD or Videocassette
Distributor Year
Interview
Example: Ford, Kenneth. Personal interview. 11 Feb. 2006.