1. Big Crazy PowerPoint About Citing Sources By WRA 110.744 22 September 2010 September 23, 2010 w00t!
2. How to Cite a Book with One Author MLA style LastName, FirstName. Title of Book: Subtitle if There Is One. CityofPublication: Publisher, YearofPublication. Medium of Publication. McLuhan, Marshall. The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962. Print. September 23, 2010 Julie Platt
3. How to Cite a Book with One Author APA style LastName, FirstInitial. (Year of Publication). Title of book: Subtitle if there is one. City, STATE: Publisher. McLuhan, M. (1962). The Gutenberg galaxy: The making of typographic man. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. September 23, 2010 Julie Platt
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6. MLA Format If the person named on the title page is the editor, not the author, add a comma then the abbreviation “ed.” Editor, ed. City of publication: Publisher, Year. Kreider, Jan F., ed. Handbook of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Boca Raton: CRC, 1993. September 23, 2010 Ian Batsios
7. APA Format Author name (Ed.). (Year). Title of book. City of publication: publisher. Kreider, Jan F., ed. (1993). Handbook of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Boca Raton: CRC. September 23, 2010 Ian Batsios
8. How To Cite A Magazine ArticleMLA Style Seldon, Larry. Muscle and Body:Fat Attack 10 ways to lose body fat. Los Angeles, CA. Bill Madonna. 2010 vols 1. pg 58-63. Print. September 23, 2010 Jalen Bell
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11. How to cite a book with more than one authorMLA citation Last Name, Last name (if more than 2 author) Last Name First name of first author. Title of the book: subtitles. City of publication: publisher, year of publication. Medium of publication. Example: Davis, Miles, and Quincy Troupe. Miles: The Autobiography. New York, Simon, 1989.Print. September 23, 2010 Leopold Chen
12. How to cite a book with more than one authorAPA style Last Name, Initial of first name, Last name, Initial of first name, & Last name, Initial of first name (if more than 2) (year of publication). Title of Book: subtitles. Place of publication: Publisher. Example: Goulding, M., Mahar, D., & Smith, N. (1996).Floods of fortune: Ecology and economy along the Amazon. New York: Columbia University Press September 23, 2010 Leopold Chen
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15. How to cite a journal article with more than one author MLA Style Article in a journal paginated by volume. LastName, FirstName, and FirstName LastName. "Title of Article." Title of Journal Volume number (Year): pages. Gillespie, Paula, and Neal Lerner. “Constructive Elements in Jazz Improvisation.” Journal of the American Musicological Society 27 (1974): 285-305 Article in a journal paginated by issue LastName, FirstName, and FirstName LastName. "Title of Article. “ Title of Journal” Volume number. Issue number (Year): pages. Burgess, Anthony, et al. “Everywhere and Nowhere’: Beloved’s ‘Wild’ Legacy in Toni Morrison’s Jazz.” Notes on Contemporary Literature 25.4 (1995): 11-12 Name the two or three authors in the order in which they appear on the title page, putting the last name first for the first author only. When a work has more than three authors, you may use the abbreviation et al. to replace the names of all authors except the first. September 23, 2010 Chen Guo
16. How to cite a journal article with more than one author APA Article in a journal paginated by volume LastName, FirstInitial., & LastName, FirstInitial. (year). Article title. Journal title, Volume number, page number. Goulding, M., & Brookfield, H. (2000). Indigenous people, traditional people and conservation in the Amazon. Daedalus, 129, 315. Article in a journal paginated by issue LastName, FirstInitial., & LastName, FirstInitial. (year). Article title. Journal title, Volume number ( Issue number), page number. Rich, V., & Epstein, J. (2002). A voice in the wilderness. Latin Trade, 10 (12), 26. September 23, 2010 Chen Guo
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18. How to cite Journal article with unknown author APA style Title of article.( Year, Date day).Name of journal , P. #. Usefulness of a short-term register for health technology assessment where the evidence base is poor.(2010, January 08). International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care , P.95-101. September 23, 2010 Chien Chin Huang
19. How to Cite a Selection in a Book With an Editor MLA Style: Name of editor, ed. Title of book. Edition. City, State: Publisher, Year. Example: Montney, Charles, ed. Asian American Information Directory. 5th ed. Detroit, MI: Gale, 1994. September 23, 2010 Jamie Juhl
20. How to Cite a Selection in a Book With an Editor APA Style: Name of editor. (Ed.). (Year). Title of book. (Edition of book). City, State: Publisher. Example: Montney, C.B. (Ed.). (1994). Asian American information directory. (5th ed.). Detroit, MI: Gale. September 23, 2010 Jamie Juhl
21. How to Cite a Book with an Institutional Author MLA Style Institution or Corporation. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year. Type of Material. Accredited Standards Committee Z49. Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes. Miami: American Welding Society, 1999. Print. September 23, 2010 Kevin Kreta
22. How to Cite a Book with an Institutional Author APA Style Institution or Corporation, Specific Field of Study if Possible.(Year). Title of Book: Type of Material. City of Publisher. Ohio State University, College of Social Work.(1979). An assessment of social well-being in Franklin County: a report. Columbus, OH. September 23, 2010 Kevin Kreta
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24. How to Cite a Database Abstract APA Style Last name of author, first name. (Date). Title of article. Title of Periodical, Volume number(Issue number), page range. Gielen, Anne C., Kerkhofs, M., & Van Ours, J. (2010). How performance related pay affects productivity and employment. Journal of Population Economics, 23(1), 291-301 September 23, 2010 Allison Laidlaw
25. Citing a Government Document > MLA Format Government. Government agency. Title of article. Body of government. City. Year. GPO if federal. Print. United States. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Administration on Aging’s Resolution of Audit Recommendations. United States. Washington D.C. 2007. GPO. print September 23, 2010 Alex Liu
26. APA Format Name of government agency. (Year). Title of document. (edition if applicable.). City. Country. (usually add GPO) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2007). Administration on Aging’s Resolution on Audit Recommendation. (OIG Publication No. A-07-06-03084). Washington, DC. US September 23, 2010 Alex Liu
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28. How to Site A Film/DVD MLA Should include Author/editor (if given). Title. Edition. Place of publication: publisher, date. Source of electronic information (if available). Medium. Available: URL. Access date. -Example: Lehman, Bruce A. and Ronald Brown. Intellectual Property and the NII. Washington, D.C.: Information Infrastructure Task Force, 1994. Online. U.S. Patent and Trade Office. Available: http://www.uspto.gov/nii/ipwg.html. 15 May 1995. September 23, 2010 Callie Marcincowski
29. How to Cite an Online Video MLA Style "Description or Title of Video Clip." Date of clip. Online video clip. Title of Larger Site.Name of Providing Library, Consortium or Library System (if appropriate). Date of download. <http://address.website.org>. "Hindenburg Broadcast." 6 May 1937. Online video clip. Encarta Online Deluxe. Springfield Township HS Lib. 4 Nov. 2000. <http://encarta.msn.com/encarta/MediaMax.asp?z>. September 23, 2010 Abigail Martin
30. How to Cite an Online Video APA Style Author Last name, First initial. (year, date).Title of video [Video file]. Video posted to <website> Baker, N. (2007, February 7). March of the librarians [Video file].Video posted to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td92210NoDQ September 23, 2010 Abigail Martin
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35. How to Cite an Article from an Online Journal MLA format: Author of Article. "Name of article." Name of Scholarly Journal. Series Type/Volume Number. Issue Number (Year of Publication). Page numbers. Date Accessed. <URL>. Field, Samantha. "Dark Matter and Andromeda." Cosmological Sciences 23.5 (2003): 156-189. 12 Oct. 2004. <http://www.cosmoscience.com>. September 23, 2010 Nora Oliver
36. How to Cite an Article from an Online Journal APA format: Author, A. (Year). Name of Article. Name of Journal, Volume(Issue), Page Number(s). Date Accessed. <URL> Hastalis, D. (2003, January). Effects of Prozac. New England Journal of Medicine, 30. Retrieved August 23, 2004, from http://www.nej/pzac September 23, 2010 Nora Oliver
37. Electronic version of an article also in print APA Format Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Online Periodical, volume number(issue number if available). Retrieved from http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ MLA Format Author, A.A. “Title of Article.” Website Name. Title of Journal, Date of publication. Web. Date of article lookup. September 23, 2010 Ryan McCaffrey
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40. MLA Formatting – Entire web page Last name of person responsible, First name. Title of website. Publisher of sponsor (if none- N.p.). Date of publication or update (if non- N.d). Medium of publication. Date of access. Example: Doe, John. Identities of Mysterious People. N.p. 1999. Web. 19 September 2010. September 23, 2010 Cara Stevens
41. APA Formatting – Entire Web Page Last name of person responsible, First initial. (Date of publication). Title of website. Date of retrieval. Retrieved from http://Web address Example: Doe, J. (1999). Identities of Missing People. September 19, 2010. Retrieved from http://www.missingpeople.com September 23, 2010 Cara Stevens
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44. MLA Style Podcast Parts of citation Name of author, compiler, editor. "Title of podcast." Title of overall Web site. Version or edition. Publisher or site sponsor (use N.p. if not available), Date of publication or last update (use n.d. if not available). Web. Date of access. Example Allington, Adam. "Invasive Reeds Help Treat Wastewater." The Environment Report. Great Lakes Radio Consortium, 20 Nov. 2006. Web. 28 Jul. 2009. September 23, 2010 Barry Szczesny
45. APA Style Podcast Parts of citation Name of author, host or producer. (Function of author, host or producer). (Podcast release date). Title of podcast. Title of program. Podcast retrieved from Podcast URL Example Allington, A. (Producer). (2006, November 20). Invasive reeds help treat wastewater. The environment report. Podcast retrieved from http://www.glrc.org/mp3/2006/11/20/allington_112006.mp3 September 23, 2010 Barry Szczesny
46. How to Cite a Blog Post MLA Style Last name, first name, the title of the blog entry, weblog entry. The title of weblog. The date it was posted. The date you used it, (URL). Rambo, John, The Many Different Uses of a Ridiculously Big Knife [weblog entry]. Rambo is Awesome. 15 October 2003 , 21 September 2010 (http://johnramboissawesome.edublogs.org/reallybigknifes). APA Style Last name, first initial. the title of the certain blog entry. The date it was posted. (URL) Rambo, J., The Many Different Uses of a Ridiculously Big Knife, 15 October 2003, (http://johnramboissawesome.edublogs.org/reallybigknifes). September 23, 2010 Basil Thurston
52. Web address is optional, but if used place in carrots <,>EXAMPLE: Ketcham, Christopher. “They Shoot Buffalo, Don’t They?” Harper’s Magazine. Harper’s Magazine Foundation, June 2008. Web. 10 June 2008. SOURCES: (Ballenger 296-299) (Takebayashi) September 23, 2010 Jessica Vidlund
56. Retrieved from…. URL/DOIEXAMPLE: Broad, J. W. (2002, July 18) . Piece by Piece a Civil War battleship is pulled from the sea. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com SOURCES: (Ballenger 342-346) (Monroe) September 23, 2010 Jessica Vidlund
57. MLA: Thesis/Dissertation Thesis for everything excluding magazines/periodcials/dictionary/encyclopedia Author’s last name, First Name. Title. City/Year of Publication, Name of Publisher. Thesis for magazines/periodicals Author’s last name, First name, “Title of Article”, Title of Periodical, Volume Number, Page Number Thesis for dictionary/encyclopedia Author’s last name, First Name, “Title of Entry”, Title of Reference Books, Edition Number, Publication Year September 23, 2010 Peter Vites
58. APA: Thesis/Dissertation Last Name, First, (Year of Dissertation). Title. “Doctoral Dissertation,” Institution/University. Electronic Last Name, First Name, (Year of Dissertation). Title. “Doctoral Dissertation,” Institution/University. Retrieved: date/URL September 23, 2010 Peter Vites
59. MLA – Graphic Data "Title of graphic." Graphic Type. Copyright Holder. Name of site providing graphic. Date of Access. <url> “Dogs In War.” Chart. Pink Floyd. The Radio Is Not Real. 28 May 2010. <www.thissiteis.com/notreal> September 23, 2010 Dean Windermuller
60. APA – Graphic Data Artist or Copyright Holder. (year, month day of publication). Title. [[Media type]]. Original Publication. Retrieved [month day, year], from [service] database ([database]). BiggusDikkus. (2010, May 28). Life. [chart]. The Potato. Retrieved September 21, 2010, from The Potato Archives (www.potatoesrock.com/puretruth). September 23, 2010 Dean Windermuller
61. Presentation Slide: MLA Last name, First Name. “Title of Lecture/PowerPoint.” Day Month Year (presentation date). Type of PowerPoint. Website. Actual Date. EX: Adams, Mindy. "Critical Eye for the Fantasy Guy." 4 January 2004. Online PowerPoint. Studyguide.org. 7 March 2004. http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm September 23, 2010 Erica Zazo
62. Presentation Slide: APA Last name, First initial. (year, month day). Title of Lecture/PowerPoint, Class. Location.Ex: Lindberg, L. (2005, July 13). Archival appraisal defined. PowerPoint lecture presented in Wheeler Hall room 122 on the U.C. Berkeley campus. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sources/faq/le…http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/resources/apa/AP… September 23, 2010 Erica Zazo
63. Works Cited Ballenger, Bruce. The Curious Researcher. 6th ed. Pearson Education Inc., 2009. Print. How To Cite. SIRS Database. September 21, 2010 <http://www.colin.edu/vcclib/citesirs.htm>. Monroe C. Gutman Library. "Examples of References Commonly Used at HGSE." Reseach and Instruction Services. Harvard Graduate School of Education, 15 Oct. 2009. Web. 21 Sept. 2010. <http://www.gse.harvard.edu/library/services/research_instruction/apa_gutman_examples.pdf>. Takebayashi, Satoe. "Citing Sources on the Works Cited Page." Cedarcrest High School -- Home of the Red Wolves -- Duvall, Washington. Web. 21 Sept. 2010. <http://www.chs.riverview.wednet.edu/LanguageArts/citing_sources_on_the_works_cite.htm>. September 23, 2010