Follow the punctuation in the example exactly.
Citing a Book
Author ;Last Name, First Name
Title of book
City of publication
Publisher's name
Year of publication.
Example:
Goleman, Daniel. Emotional Intelligence. New York: Bantam, 1995.
Citing a CD-ROM
Author
Article title
Name of database
Publication format.
Name of company that sells this product.
Electronic publication date
Example:
Begley, Sharon. "Odds on the Greenhouse." Proquest Resource One. CD-ROM. UMI.
January, 1998.
Citing a Web Page
Author
Title of web page
Part of a group of documents
Date created or last revised
Sponsoring or associatedinstitution
Date you saw it
Address
Example:
Abilock, Debbie. "Research Advice for a Complex Topic." Nueva Library Help.
9 Sept. 1997. Nueva School.31 Dec. 1997.
<http://nuevaschool.org/~debbie/library/research/advice.html>.
Citing a Magazine Article
Author
Article title
Magazine
Date of publication
Page numbers of the article
Example:
Abilock, Debbie. "Integrating E-Mail into the Curriculum." Technology Connection.Sept. 1996: 23-25.
Citing an Encyclopedia
Author (if available)
Article title
Title of encyclopedia
Edition
Year
Example:
"Elephants."World Book Encyclopedia. 24th ed. 2000.
Follow these guidelines when
word processing a bibliography:
*Double
space your bibliography.
*Do
not
number
your entries in the bibliography.
*Alphabetize
your bibliography by author; if there is no author use the title for alphabetizing.
The author’s last name goes first.
*First
line of a bibliography is not indented; the second line would be.
*Double
space between entries.
*Pay
attention to punctuation within each entry; remember to end each entry
with a period.
*Underline
book, encyclopedia, and magazine titles.
*Use
quotes “ ” around the titles of encyclopedia articles and magazine articles.