Works
Cited Formats- Parenthetical Citations listed beneath
*When you
type your bibliographies, the titles are in italics
Almanacs,
Yearbooks, Annuals:
ÒTopic.Ó Book
Title. Copyright. (edition)
(topic
page)
with
author:
Author.
ÒArticle Title.Ó Book Title.
Copyright.
(author
page) or no paging (author)
Atlases:
Atlas
Title. Place of publication: Publisher, copyright.
(title
page)
Books:
with one
author:
Author. Book
Title. Place of Publication:
Publisher, copyright.
(author
page)
with
more than one author:
1st author
Last, First name, 2nd author First Last name. Title. Place of
publication: Publisher, copyright.
(first
authorÕs last name page)
with 3
authors or more:
1st author
Last, First, et al. Title. Place of publication: Publisher, copy.
with
editors treat as author names
(first
authorÕs last name et al. page)
Encyclopedias:
Author.
ÒArticle Title.Ó Encyclopedia. Edition.(if given) copyright.
(author
page)
No
author:
ÒArticle
title.Ó Encyclopedia. Edition. (if given) copyright.
(article
title page)
On CD:
Author (if
given). ÒTopic Title.Ó CD Title
ex: World
Book CD-ROM. copyright.
(topic
title)
Facts on
File:
ÒTopic.Ó Junior
Science On File. Diagram
Visual Group, 1991.
(topic
diagram number if given)
Interviews:
Person interviewed.
Personal Interview. Date.
(person
interviewed)
interview
via e-mail:
Person
interviewed. ÒTopic discussed.Ó Personal e-mail. (Date).
(person
interviewed)
Multi
volume collections:
Author or
Editor. ÒChapter/Article Title.Ó Book Title. Volume
number.
Place of publication: Publisher, copyright date.
Volumes
to date.
*NOTE:
When using
one volume of a multi volume set, page numbers used must be put in the
parenthetical notes but not in the bibliography.
(author or
editor page) or if no author/editor (chapter title page)
Pamphlet:
pamphlet
with author treat like a book
(author)
pamphlet
with no author, no place of publication
Pamphlet
title. Group Name that put out the pamphlet, date on pamphlet.
(pamphlet
title)
Periodical:
Author. ÒArticle Title.Ó Periodical Title. Date of issue: pages.
(author
page)
Periodical
on Database:
Author.
ÒArticle Title.Ó Periodical Title. Date of issue: pages.
Database.
Place it was accessed. (Date it was accessed). <URL>.
Path:
EXAMPLE:
Rowling,
J.K. ÒThe 7th Harry Potter Book
due out in July.Ó
Time. January, 2007: 1-5.
EBSCOhost.
Delaware
Township School Library. (6 February
2007). <http://epnet.com>. Path: Searchasaurus.
(author
page)
Poem or
Short story or Play in a collection:
Author.
ÒTitle.Ó Book Title. Editor or compiler. Place of publication: Publisher,
copyright. Pages.
(author
page)
Video or
DVD:
Title.
Director Name. Production Company, year.
(title)
Web
sites:
Author (if
given). ÒFull Article Title.Ó Date
of last revision, if found. <http://address/filename>. (date site visited).
(author) or if no author (article title) include the page if given
Pictures
from Website:
NOTE:
REQUIRED COMPONENTS: 1) Title or
description of photograph 2) Title of
website where photograph is located 4) Date accessed and 5) Entire web
address. If available, include any
of the other citation components that you can locate.
Artwork
from a website:
Artwork
from a Website:
General
rule of thumb with parenthetical citing: the first thing written in the
bibliography is the first thing you write after the parenthesis then the page
#.
See Ms.
McGann to figure out how to cite
any unusual sources. There is a great tool called Noodle BibÕs available in the
library!
All
resources that are used for your research must be included on a Works Cited
page.
These will
be the bibliographies- and they must be listed in Alpahbetical Order!
All information that is not yours, and yours alone (if you used sources to get the information) MUST have a parenthetical citation listed.