REFERENCE SHEET FOR CITATIONS/ BIBLIOGRAPHY:



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Book with One Author

Author’s last name, First. Title of the Book. City where published: Publisher’s name, Date.

Book with Two Authors

Author’s last name, First, and First & Last Name of 2nd author. Title of the Book. City where

published: Publisher’s name, Date.

Book by Corporate Author

Corporation. Title of the Book. City where published: Publisher’s name, Date.

Book with Anonymous Author

Title of Book. City where published: Publisher’s name, Date.

An Article in a Reference Book

“Article name.” Title of Reference Book. Ed. #. Date.

A Multivolume Work

Author’s last name. Title of the book. # of volumes used. (ex. 2 vols.). City where published:

Publisher’s name, Date.

Pamphlet

*same as a book—

Author’s last name(if given). Title of the pamphlet. City where published: Publisher’s name,

Date.

Article in a Periodical

Author’s last name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Magazine volume # (Date): pages.

(note—just put page #’s, no “p.”)

Article in a Periodical published weekly/ every two weeks

Author’s last name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Magazine Month. Year: pages.

(note—just put page #’s, no “p.”)

Anonymous Article

“Title of the Article.” Title of the Magazine volume # (Date): pages. (note—just put page #’s,

no “p.”)

Article in a Scholarly Journal that Pages Each Issue Separately

Author’s last name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Magazine volume # .issue # (Date):

pages. (note—just put page #’s, no “p.”)

Article in a Newspaper

Author’s last name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Newspaper Day Month. Year, ed. (if

stated): section/pages.

Ex. Doe, John. “Now in Science.” New York Times 6 Mar. 2004, late ed.: A1+.

An Interview

Last name, First. Personal Interview. Day Month Year.

Last name, First. Telephone Interview. Day Month Year.

Internet Resources

Title of the project or database. Editor or Author’s name (first and last). Version Number (if

relevant). Date of electronic publication or of the latest update (if available). Name of

sponsoring institution or organization (if available). Date of access (day month year) .

An Article in an Online Periodical

Author’s last name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Magazine volume # (Date): Date of

access (day month year) .

A Television or Radio Program

“Title of episode or segment (if appropriate).” Title of the Program. Title of the Series (if any).

Name of Network. Call letters of the local station (if any), City. Broadcast date.

A Film or Video Recording

Film Title. Dir. Name (first and last). Perf. Names (first and last). Distributor, Year.

**NOTES:

1. If there is no author, you can use the editor’s name—just put “ed.” after name.

Ex. Conduff, Karisa, ed.

2. If there is more than one publisher (company, not office), list them all—put a semicolon after the name of each but the last.

3. When giving dates, always list day as a #, then abbreviate month, then year. (no commas between these three things).

4. Basically, if you find one of these types of references on the web, you follow the same format except at the very end, you will list date of access and the internet address.

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