EXAMPLES OF WORKS CONSULTED
1: PRINT RESOURCES:BOOK:
1. Author
2. Title
3. Publishing Place
4. Publishing Company
5. Publishing Date
Example: Sirimarco, Elizabeth. Eating Disorders. New York: Marshall Cavendish 1994.
SIGNED ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE:
1. Author
2. Title of Article
3. Name of Encyclopedia
4. Date/edition of Encyclopedia
Example: Blum, Kenneth. "Alcoholism." World Book Encyclopedia. 1996 ed.
UNSIGNED ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE:
1. Title of Article
2. Name of Encyclopedia
3. Date/edition of Encyclopedia
Example: "Drug Abuse." Academic American Encyclopedia. 1996 ed.
2. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES:
MAGAZINE ARTICLES ON COMPUTER:
1. Author (if given)
2. Title of Magazine Article
3. Title of Magazine
4. Volume Number of Magazine (if given)
5. Date of Magazine
6. Page Number(s) of Article
7. Title of the Database
8. Publication Medium (CD-ROM)
9. Name of Vendor (if relevant)
10. Electronic Publishing Date
Example: SUPERTOM JUNIOR
Maldonado, Maria. "Culture, Health, and the Media." World Health 49 March-April 1996: 24. Infotrac: SuperTOM Junior. CD-ROM. Information Access. October 1996.
Example: SIRS DISCOVERER (reprinted from other source)
Parachin, Victor. M. "Foods That Heal and Protect." Total Health April 1995:14-16. SIRS Discoverer. CD-ROM. Fall 1996.
Example: SIRS DISCOVERER (not reprinted from another source)
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1. Author (if given) 2. Title of Article 3. Date of Article (if given)
Title of the Database
Publication Medium (CD-ROM)
Electronic Publication Date
Example for: "Does What We Eat Affect the Way We Act?" SIRS Discoverer. CD-ROM. FaIl 1996.
ELECTRONIC ENCYCLOPEDIA
Author (if given)
Title of the Article
Title of the Database/Product
Edition, release, or version
Publication Medium (CD-ROM)
City of Publication
Publishing Company
Electronic Publication Date
Example for: "Drug Abuse." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. 1996 ed. CD-ROM. Danbury: Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc., 1996.
WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) SITES
To cite files available for viewing/downloading via the World Wide Web by means of Lynx,
Netscape, or other Web browsers, provide the following information:
* the author's name (if known)
* the full title of the document in quotation marks
* the title of the complete work if applicable in italics
* the date of publication or last revision (if available)
* the full http address (URL) enclosed within angle brackets
* the date of visit in parentheses
Example: Burka, Lauren P. "A Hypertext History of Multi-User Dimensions" MUD History. 1993. <http: //www.ccs .neu.edu/home/1pb/mud-history.html>i> (5 Dec. 1994)
WORKS CONSULTED GUIDE
MT. ARARAT MIDDLE SCHOOL
BOOK--ONE AUTHOR
Example: Jones, Sally. A Survey of Musical Instruments. New York: Harper, 1975.
BOOK--MORE THAN ONE AUTHOR
Example: Smith, Robert, and Erick Rabinowitz. Science Fiction: History Science, Vision. New York: Random House, 1987.
***when it is necessary to go to second line, always indent 5 spaces.
BOOK--EDITOR
Example: Boroff, Marie, ed. World Fairy Tales. New York TM Norton, 1993.
MAGAZINE ARTICLE--WITH AN AUTHOR
Example: Begley, Sharon "Skateboarding in the 90's" Time, 4 Oct.1994, 74-78.
MAGAZINE ARTICLE--NO AUTHOR LISTED
Example: "An Uneasy Silence" Computerworld, 28 Mar. 1983 85.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE--WITH AN AUTHOR
Example: Dexter, Tim. "Steve Reich, A Young Turk, Approaches 50" New York Times, 1 June 1986, sec. H. 23-24
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE--NO AUTHOR LISTED
Example: "Rumford Quiet After Klan Visit" Portland Press Herald, 28 Sept. 1987, sec 1:1.
ENCYCLOPEDIA--ARTICLE WITH AN AUTHOR
Caird, George. "Paul, the Apostle" Encyclopedia Britannica. 1974 ed.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA--ARTICLE WITH NO AUTHOR LISTED
Example: "Mandarin." Encyclopedia Americana. 1980 ed.
ENCYCLOPEDIA--ON COMPUTER
Example: Kitagawa, Joseph M, and John Strong. "Buddhism" Grolier's Multimedia Encyclopedia. 1994.
INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY STUDENT
Example: Mitchell, George Personal Interview. 27 July 1987.
TELEVISION SHOW
Example: The First Americans. Narr. Hugh Downs. Wrt. and prcdU Craig Fisher U NBC News Special. WCSH, Portland, Maine. 21 Mar. 1987.
SIRS DISCOVERER--CD ROM
Example: Kesegich, Ken. "The Battle of Gettysburg." The Civil War Illustrated March. 1991, 36-38. SIRS Discoverer CD-Rom, 1996, article 43.
REMEMBER:
---references are listed alphabetically by first word (except for A, An & The)
---Each period, comma, colon, quotation mark, italics & capitalization must be exactly as shown!!!
---The words --- Works Consulted --should be centered on on the top line.
---The Works Consulted page is always the last page of a report.