How Do I Cite That?

    You will be citing sources for this assignment.  You must have at least four (4) sources.  At least one source must be a book source (on-line magazines count as book sources) and at least one must be a valuable web site / computer source.  As you work in the library today, use the following guidelines to cite sources:



A Book with One Author
Author's last name, first name.  Title.  Place of Publication:  Publisher, Copyright date.

Kendall, Elizabeth.  The Runaway Bride:  Hollywood Romantic Comedy of the 1930's.  New York:  Knopf, 1990.



A Book with Two Authors
Author's last name, First name and Author's first name Author's last name. Title.  Place of Publication:  Publisher, Copyright date.

Liehm, Mira and Antonin J. Liehm.  The Most Important Art:  Soviet and Eastern European Film after 1945.  Berkley:  University of
    California, 1977.



An Encyclopedia Article
"Title of Article."  Title of Encyclopedia Article.  Date of Edition

"Carver, George Washington."  Encyclopedia Britannica.  1995 ed.



A Web Site
Author (if given)  Title of the Site.  Date of access <network address>.

Hylton, Jeremy.  The Complete Works of William Shakespeare.  5 Mar. 2000 <http://www.tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/>



ProQuest (Magazine and Newspaper Index)
Author's Last Name, First Name.  "Title of Article."  Name of Magazine.  Magazine date:  Paging or Indicator of Length.  Name of database.
    Date of access <network address>.

Author's Last Name, First Name.  "Title of Article."  Name of Newspaper.  Day Month Year, Edition:  Page Number(s) or First Page Number and
    Plus Sign.  Proquest  Date of Access <network address>.

Allen, Betty.   "Chemists Learn Why Vegetables are Good for You." Newsweek.  13 Apr. 1997:  40-41.  Proquest.  2 Feb. 2000
    <http://www.proquest.com/proquest/>.

Henneberger, Melinda.  "Author Reveals Much about Others."  New York Times  6 Dec. 1999, East Coast Late ed.:  A16.  Proquest
    8 Jan. 2001  <http://www.proquest.com/proquest/>.



Periodical
Author's Last Name, First Name.  "Title of Article."  Title of Magazine or Newspaper.  Date:  page number(s).

Begley, Sharon.  "A Healthy Dose of Laughter."  Newsweek.  4 October 1982:  74.



Gale Online Literary Criticism--Contemporary Authors, Contemporary Literary Criticism, DISCovering Authors, and Dictionary of Literary Biography
Author's Last Name, First Name.  (if given)  "Title of article." Title of Database.  Gale Group.  Date of Access <network address>.

Davies, Freida.  "Jane Austen."  Discovering Authors.  Gale Group.  8 Jan. 2001 <http://galenet.gale.com/a/acp/name/rich60753>.



SIRS Knowledge Source and Discoverer (Includes magazine and newspaper articles and government documents.  Consists of three databases:  SIRS Researcher, SIRS Renaissance, and SIRS Government Reporter
Author (if given).  "Title of the Article."  Name of Magazine, Document, or Report.  Date:  paging or indicator length.  Name of Database.  SIRS Knowledge Source.  Date of access <network address>.

Fleming, Linda P.  "Man Nears a Cancer Cure."  Today's Health.  7 Sept. 1998:  31-34.  SIRS Researcher.  SIRS Knowledge Source.
    20 Apr. 2000 <http://ars.sirs.com/cgi-gin/nocookies>.



Library CD-ROMs
Author's last name, first name.  (if given)  "Title of the Article or part of the CD-ROM."  Title of the CD-ROM.  CD-ROM.  Place of Publication (if given).  Publisher, Publication year.

Fricke, David.  "Eric Clapton:  Still Living on Blues Power."  Current Biography.  CD-ROM.  New York:  H.W. Wilson, 1998.

*See the resources in the library for specific information regarding the citation of CD-ROMs.



Book with an Editor
Editor (last name, first name), ed.  Title of Book.  Place of Publication:  Publisher, Date.


Print Encyclopedia (signed article)
Author.  "Title of the Article."  Title of the Encyclopedia.  Volume used.  Year of publication.


Anthology or compilation (signed article or chapter)
Author (last name, first name). "Title of chapter / Article."  Title of Anthology or Compilation.  Ed.  (use Ed. along with editor's name, first name first).  Volume used (if multivolume set).  Place of publication:  Publisher, Date.  Page number(s).

Kermode, Frank.  "The Later Golding."  Contemporary Literary Criticism.  Ed. Carolyn Riley and Barbara Harte.  Vol. 2  Detroit:
    Gale 1974.  263-165.



Anthology or Compilation (unsigned article or chapter)
Editory (last name, first name, ed.)  "Title of Chapter / Article." TItle of Book.  Volume used (if multivolume set).  Place of Publication:
    Publisher, Date.  Page number(s).

Jones, Hal, ed.  "Elsa Schiaparelli."  Contemporary Authors.  113.  Detroit:  Gale, 1985.  433-34.