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Formatting Citations

Formatting Citations. Parenthetical Citations. Are in parentheses at the end Period is after last parenthesis. Parenthetical Citations Examples. 1 author (Jones 42). Author named in sentence e.g. Jones stated … materials (42). Two or three authors (Jones, Smith, and Walker 76).

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Formatting Citations

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  1. Formatting Citations

  2. Parenthetical Citations Are in parentheses at the end Period is after last parenthesis

  3. Parenthetical Citations Examples • 1 author • (Jones 42). • Author named in sentence • e.g. Jones stated … materials (42). • Two or three authors • (Jones, Smith, and Walker 76).

  4. Parenthetical Citations Examples • Organization as author • (American Cancer Foundation 102). • No named author • (“Workplace Today” 452). • Electronic source (give paragraph number) • (Collins par. 76).

  5. Works Cited Page Entries are in alphabetical order Use hanging indent Double spaced Has Works Cited centered on top line

  6. Works Cited Books One Author Last Name, First Name. Name of Book. City: Publisher, Year. Print. Williams, Sally R. Writing a Paper. New York: Prescott, 2002. Print.

  7. Two Authors - Book Last name, first name, and whole name. Name of Book. #th ed. Little Known City, State: Publisher, Year. Print. James, Jane R., and Derek Revis. George Shaw Revealed. 5th ed. Williston, SC: Hamilton, 2007. Print.

  8. Websites Name. “Title.” Name of Web Site. Publisher, Date of publication. Web. Day month year accessed. Stauder, Ellen Keck. “Hands off Public Broadcasting.” Media Matters for America. U of Georgia, 25 Sept. 2009. Web. 22 Feb. 2010.

  9. Article downloaded from the web. Name. “Title.” Name of Magazine/JournalVolume(year): pages. PDF file. (Note: not all printouts are PDF files.) Williams, Sally. “Student Perceptions of Their Computer Skills.” Journal of Media Understanding 10 (2009): 140-177. PDF file.

  10. Periodicals Last Name, First Name. “Name of Article.” Name of Periodical. Day Month Year: Page. Print. Kelley, Mack. “British School Girl Wins Case.” The British Monthly. 30 June 2006: 76-78. Print.

  11. With Volume and Issue Number Last Name, First Name. “Name of Article.” Name of Periodical. Volume. Issue (Year): Pages. Print. Fields, Mark, and Wally Jones. “Football Today.” Sports News. 70.3 (1994): 103. Print.

  12. From a Database Author. “Name of Article.” Name of Periodical. Date : Pages. Name of Database. Web. Day Month Year. Junge, Wolfgang, and Nathan Nelson. “Shakespeare’s World.” Literature in Use. 29 Apr. 2005: 642-44. ProQuest. Web. 5 Mar. 2009.

  13. No date or author “Name of Article.” Name of Periodical. Volume. Issue (n.d.): Pages. Print. “Football Today.” Sports News. 70.3 (n.d.): 103-105. Print.

  14. Resource Check links under my class page to OWL’s 2009 MLA guide

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