A works cited pages lists all the links or content used during the formation of a certain work. It includes the author(s), the publisher (if from a book), the year published, and the name of article or book. It is usually found at the end of a research paper or essay and is vital to have one to give credit to whoever you borrowed information from or quotes.
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3.1 All Types of Media
3.1.1 Books
3.1.2 Magazine Article=== 6Author name in normal order, “Title of the article,” Magazine title Date of the issue: page number of quote. ===Interview
3.1.3 Internet Site=== 4Site title, author’s name in normal order, year site published, place of publication, date you used this site {web address}. ===Database=== 7 Author,” Article title,” Book title, publisher, date publication, Name of database, date you accessed it, URL. ===Subsequent References
3.2 The Irony of the Situation
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Reference Area
Print Resources
Book
Author. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Work in Anthology
Author of Story. "Title of Story." Title of Book. Name of Editor. Edition (if given).
City of Publication: Publisher, Year. Page numbers
Encyclopedia Article
Author of Article (if given). "Article Title." Title of Book. City of Publication:
Publisher, Year.
Journal or Magazine Article
Author of Article (if given). "Article Title." Title of Book. City of Publication:
Publisher, Year.
Newspaper Article
Author. "Title of Article." Name of Newspaper Date, edition: Page(s).
Published Interview
Person Interviewed. Type of Interview (personal, telephone, email, etc.). Date. ===Presentation=== Last name of presenter, first name, middle name or initial if used. Name of audience. Location of presentation. Date of presentation.
Electronic Resources
Web Page
Title of the Site. Editor. Date and/or Version Number. Name of Sponsoring Institution. Date of Access <URL>.
Encyclopedia (CD-ROM)
"Title of article." Title of Encyclopedia.Title of program. edition. CD-ROM. Publisher: company, year. ===Internet Journal or Magazine Article=== Author, if available, last name first. “Title of article.” Name of magazine, joumal, newspaper, book. Volume number, if a journal. Editor(s) place of publication, and publisher if a book. Date of publication. Page(s) of article. Name of electronic subscription database, followed by Library and Library’s city and state abbreviation. <URL> ===Internet Newspaper Article=== Author. "Title of Article." Title of Publication Date: Page(s) or Section(s), if numbered. Date of Access <URL>. ===Online Subscription Database=== Author. “Publication information for print source.” Title of database or product the article is available on, Date of Access. Name of vendor or publisher (if known). <URL>
Recorded Interview
Last name of interviewee, first name, middle name or initial if used. Title or position of interviewee. Type of interview. Date of interview.
Broadcast & Multimedia Productions
"Title of Episode or Segment." Title of Program or Series. Credit (Performer, writer,
etc). Name of Network. Call Letters (if any), City of Local Station (if any).Broadcast Date.
Personal E-mail Message
Last name, First name of person who wrote the e-mail. "Title." E-mail to First name last name. day month. year.
Examples
Print Resources
Book
Robinson, Debra. What Do Pineapples Really Say? New York: Tootsie Paperbacks, 2016.
Work in Anthology
Smith, Henry. “The Friends of Friends.” The Edible Aphrodisiac: An Anthology of Chocolate. Ed. Brad Leithauser. Georgia: Norton, 1994. 40-60.
Encyclopedia Article
“Magna Carta.” The French Revolution. 15th ed. 1998.
Journal or Magazine Article
Biewer, Gretchen. “Do Aliens Truly Exist?”
Republican News Dec.(1983): 123-189.
Newspaper Article
Jameston, Daniel Charline. “What Cat Food is Best for Your Cat?” Crazy Cat Ladies. 24 June 1976, late ed., F1+.
Published Interview
Lopez, Jennifer. Interview with Larry King. Larry King Live. CNN. 19 June 1999.
Presentation
Maybarry, Horkcord. Parent Teacher Association. Davis High MPR. 3/14/89.
Electronic Resources
Web Page
The Lucky Clover. Ed. Donna O’Keffe.
5 Aug. 2003. Webcreator U. 14 Aug. 2003
<http://guweb2.webcreator.edu/irish4lifehompage/irishnews/theluckyclover/column.html>
Encyclopedia (CD-ROM)
Tranky, William. "Why Hippos Smile." Encyclopedia Gerdidia. CD_ROM. -0 ed. 2003.
Internet Journal or Magazine Article
Jacobs, Paul. "Will Human Clones Ever Exist?." Los Angeles Times 4 Nov. 1989: C2.
CD News. CD-ROM. NewsBank, Inc. Dec. 1999.
Internet Newspaper Article
Dara, Newton. “Debate on Gay Marraige." Chicago Star-Bulletin 8 Apr. 2004, night final ed.: A3.
Online Subscription Database
Botley, Christopher James. "Dead Man Thesbian." Time 19 Jan. 1992: 50+.
InfoTrac OneFile Plus. Sac City Databases. Sacramento City College. Lib., CA. 8 May 2000
<http://infotrac.saccity.com/itweb/california_sacramento>.
Recorded Interview
Nelson, Miko. Personal interview. 23 July 1956.
Broadcast & Multimedia Productions
Piccaso: The Man of Cubism. Writ., dir, and prod. Bobby Heartrench. Videocassette. Home Vision, 1999.
Personal E-mail Message
Hanaway, Gertrude. "Re: Have You Seen the Stars?" E-mail to Briskit Connoway. 23 Nov 1999.
Endnotes
All Types of Media
Books
1Author’s first name then last name, book title (city of publication: publisher, year of publication) page number of quote.
Magazine Article=== 6Author name in normal order, “Title of the article,” Magazine title Date of the issue: page number of quote. ===Interview
8Name of person interviewed, personal interview, date of interview.
Internet Site=== 4Site title, author’s name in normal order, year site published, place of publication, date you used this site {web address}. ===Database=== 7 Author,” Article title,” Book title, publisher, date publication, Name of database, date you accessed it, URL. ===Subsequent References
9 Author’s last name followed by relevant page numbers.
The Irony of the Situation
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