Thursday, July 8, 2010

Works Cited--Internet Sources

REMEMBER TO INDENT ALL WORKS CITED LINES AFTER THE FIRST LINE. DUE TO THIS WEBSITE'S FORMAT, THE EXAMPLES BELOW ARE NOT INDENTED.

WWW Sites

Structure

  • Last name of author, First name of author. "Full title of article or page." Website. Publisher, inverted date of publication. Web. Inverted date of access.

Example--With Author

  • Brusma, David L. "School Uniforms: A Critical Review of the Literature." Educational Research.com. New York Times, 20 Jan. 1999. Web. 10 June 2002.

Example--Two Authors

  • Smith, Jim, and Margaret Dolen. "Illiteracy in America." Learning.org. Scholastic, 13 Aug. 2009. Web. 12 June 2010.

Example--No Author

  • "Volunteer Opportunities." NPS.gov. National Parks, 21 Mar. 2001. Web. 19 June 2002.

Example--Picture/Image

  • *Cite as you would any other Web page, but make sure to credit the original creator of the image.

E-Mail

Structure

  • Last name of sender, First name of sender. "Title of E-Mail." Inverted date of access. E-mail.

Example

  • Jones, Tom. "Nile River Research Results." 15 Aug. 2009. E-mail.

INSPIRE or Online Database

Structure

  • Author last name, First name, Middle initial. "Title of article." Title of Magazine Volume. Issue (Year): Pages. Database. Web. Inverted Date of Access.

Example

  • Burrell, Diana, L. "Making the Most of Brevity." Newsweek 23.8 (2009): 3-6. Inspire. Web. 25 Feb. 2009