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Citation Practice

Citation Practice. Citations. Citation for a Book: Format : Author’s last name, Author’s first name. Title of Book . City of publication: Publisher, Publication year. Print.

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Citation Practice

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  1. Citation Practice

  2. Citations • Citation for a Book: Format: Author’s last name, Author’s first name. Title of Book. City of publication: Publisher, Publication year. Print. Example: McNulty, Anna. A+: How Teaching Made Me Rich and Famous. St. Louis: McMiller Publishing, 2007. Print. • Citation for a Magazine Article: Format: Author’s last name, Author’s first name. “Title of Article.” Journal Title. Volume. Issue (Year): page numbers. Database. Print. Access date. Example: Kluger, Jeffrey. “Why We Love.” Time. 28 Jan. 2008: 55-60. Print. • Citation for a Website: Format: Author’s last name, author’s first name. Web Site. Editor. Site Publisher or N.p., Date of publication or n.d. Web. Date of access. <URL optional>. Example: Sutton, Bettye, et al. “1800-1810.” 19th Century Cultural History. Lone Star College-Kingwood Library, 2003. Web. 28 July 2007. 

  3. Guided Practice • Instructions: The parts of the following source citations are mixed up, out of order, and have been put together incorrectly. Rewrite them correctly. • Book: Haunted. Doubleday Publishers. 2006. Chuck Palahniuk. New York. Web. Answer: Palahniuk, Chuck. Haunted. New York: Doubleday Publishers. 2006. Web. • Magazine: 26-29. “How to Go to College – Free!” October 6, 2002. Hannah Arendt. US News and World Report. Print. Answer: Arendt, Hannah. “How to Go to College—Free!” US News and World Report. 06 Oct. 2002: 26-29. Print. • Website: http://www.wikipedia.com/calico.htm. 4.29.06. No Author. “Calico Cat” Online. Answer: This is a trick question. YOU CANNOT CITE FROM WIKIPEDIA!

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