bibliographies by: laura s. ms. valley’s library media class how to cite sources
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BibliographiesBibliographies
By: Laura S.By: Laura S.
Ms. Valley’s Library Media ClassMs. Valley’s Library Media Class
How to Cite sourcesHow to Cite sources
What is a BibliographyWhat is a Bibliography
A list of resources used to create an assignment or project.
It should be in alphabetical order by the author’s last name
Websites should be listed in alphabetical order by their title
Citing A bookCiting A book
Author’s last name followed by a comma and Author’s last name followed by a comma and first name followed by a periodfirst name followed by a period
The title underlined and followed by a period The title underlined and followed by a period place of publication followed by a colonplace of publication followed by a colon publisher followed by a commapublisher followed by a comma Copyright date followed by a periodCopyright date followed by a period
Example:Example: Speare, Elizabeth. Speare, Elizabeth. The bronze bowThe bronze bow. . Boston : Boston :
Houghton Mifflin, c1989. Houghton Mifflin, c1989.
Citing Encyclopedias or DictionariesCiting Encyclopedias or Dictionaries
Example:
Janos, Adam G. "Cold War." Encyclopedia Americana. 1996 ed.
•Author of the article’s last name followed by a comma, and first name followed by a period
•The articles title within double quotes followed by a period
•The Encyclopedias or Dictionaries title underlined and followed by a period
•Copyright year followed by “ed.”
Citing Web sitesCiting Web sites
Author’s last name followed by a comma
Author’s first name followed by a period
Title of webpage followed by a period
Date last revised or published
Date you visited the website
the URL address inside <>
Example:
Lowe, Wesley. Pro Death Penalty Web Page. Nov. 2001. 22 Oct. 2002 <http://www.wesleylowe.com/cp.html>.
Citing Poems or Short StoriesCiting Poems or Short Stories
Author of the poem, or short story
Title of poem or short story
Editors
Place of publication & publisher
Page numbers
Example:
Kaufman, Bob. "Blues Note." The Beat Book. Ed. Anne Waldman. Boston: Shambhala, 1996. 303.
Citing Newspaper ArticlesCiting Newspaper Articles
Author(s) of the article Author(s) of the article
Full title of the article Full title of the article
Title of the newspaper Title of the newspaper
Section and page numbers Section and page numbers
Date of publication Date of publication
Example: Tabor, Mary B. W. "Despite Low Prestige and Pay, More Answer the Call to Teach: College Students are Increasingly Showing Interest in Teaching Profession." New York Times 11 Jul. 1999: N1+.
Citing MagazinesCiting Magazines Author’s last name followed by a comma
Author’s first name followed by a period
Article title followed by a period inside double quotes
Magazine title underlined and followed by a period
Volume and issue numbers
Year of publication followed by a colon
Page numbers
Example:
Keil, Kristi Lockhart. "An Intimate Profile of Generation X." American Enterprise, a National Magazine of Politics, Business, and Culture. Jan.-Feb. 1998: 49+
Citing thesesCiting theses
Author
Title followed by a period inside double quotes
Academic institution followed by a comma
Year of publication followed by a period
Example:Example:Matson, Diane Marie. "Accountability, Task Structure, and
Evidence Evaluations in an Audit Review Process." Diss. University of Minnesota, 1997.
BibliographyBibliography
http://tutorial.lib.umn.edu/infomachineb611.htmlhttp://tutorial.lib.umn.edu/infomachineb611.html