CREATING A WORKS CITED PAGE ENGLISH 9 RESEARCH PAPER--STONITSCH.

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CREATING A WORKS CITED PAGE ENGLISH 9 RESEARCH PAPER--STONITSCH

Drafting a Works Cited Page with all 5 of your sources However, as you begin to organize your info and prepare to outline your paper before beginning to write it, you may decide to add different sources, remove some sources, or not use all of them. YOU ARE ONLY REQUIRED TO USE 3 OF YOUR 5. ALL SOURCES YOU USE IN YOUR PAPER MUST HAVE PARENTHETICAL CITATIONS (IN YOUR PAPER) AND MUST BE ON YOUR WORKS CITED PAGE AND THEY MUST MATCH. Once you create a draft of your works cited page, you will print it out—WORKS CITED DRAFT 1 IS DUE NEXT MON 2/9 Then to the left of each source, you will number your sources on this list and circle each number—THIS IS JUST FOR DRAFT Your numbers in the top right corner of each note card should match the circled number on your works cited draft to specify which source provided which fact.

Works Cited Berman, Morris. The Twilight of American Culture. New York: W.W. Norton, Cox, Ted, John Branson and Jack Jennings. “Once Daring, MTV Now a Bland Corporate Commodity.” Daily Herald [Arlington Heights, IL] 1 Aug Infotrac Custom Newspapers. Web. 27 Aug Howe, Sean. “How Madonna Became Madonna: An Oral History.” Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. 29 July, Web. 22 Feb Kafka, Franz. “The Metamorphosis.” 40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology. Third Edition. Ed. Beverly Lawn. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2009: Print. "Sex Pistols Biography." Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum, n.d. Web. 21 Apr

Works Cited Berman, Morris. The Twilight of American Culture. New York: W.W. Norton, Cox, Ted, John Branson and Jack Jennings. “Once Daring, MTV Now a Bland Corporate Commodity.” Daily Herald [Arlington Heights, IL] 1 Aug Infotrac Custom Newspapers. Web. 27 Aug Gardner, Herbert. “Little Books, Big Success.” Publishers Weekly 30 Oct. 2008: Print.

Kafka, Franz. “The Metamorphosis.” 40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology. Third Edition. Ed. Beverly Lawn. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2009: Print. "Sex Pistols Biography." Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum, n.d. Web. 21 Apr Now—go to your sample papers and look at Works Cited Page for Nirvana paper Answer the following questions on the sheet.

1.Where is the title? 2.Is it underlined, in quotation marks, large, in a different color, italicized, etc? 3.How is the page organized? In other words, what order is it in? 4.What if there isn’t an author, how do I put that entry in order? 5.Is there specific punctuation I have to place in a certain order for these entries? 6.How do I punctuate article titles? 7.If my title of an article is in ALL CAPS, do I keep it that way for MLA? 8.How do I punctuate magazine titles, newspaper titles, book titles, names of websites? 9.Do I need URLs? Why or why not? 10.If I found it on the web but it was from another source originally, do I have to include where I found it plus the original source? 11.Do I indent the first line of each entry? 12.What do I do if the entry is more than one line?

NOW, YOU WILL BEGIN TYPING YOUR WORKS CITED DRAFT—WE WILL BE DOING THIS TOGETHER 1.OPEN GOOGLE DOC 2.MAKE SURE PAPER IS DOUBLE SPACED, SIZE 12 TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT 3.YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE A HEADER IN TOP LEFT CORNER WITH YOUR LAST NAME AND PAGE 4---EXAMPLE: Johnson 4—MRS. STONITSCH WILL DEMONSTRATE 4.ONLY CENTER TITLE AND TYPE Works Cited Draft—MRS. STONITSCH WILL DEMONSTRATE 5.GO TO YOUR STAPLED SOURCES AND ORGANIZE THEM ALPHABETICALLY EITHER BY AUTHOR’S LAST NAME OR IF YOU DO NOT HAVE AN AUTHOR, YOU WILL ALPHABETIZE BY FIRST MAJOR WORD OF TITLE (NOT BY A, AN, THE) 6.BEGIN TYPING OR PASTING INFO IN, BUT IF YOU COPY AND PASTE, YOU MUST CHANGE FONT TO SIZE 12, TNR 7.IF YOU HAVE A ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME SOURCE, USE THE EXAMPLE ON THE NIRVANA PAPER TO GUIDE YOU. “Article of Title.” Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, n.d. Web. Day Abbreviate Month Year that you accessed source. 8.IF YOU HAVE COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME SOURCE, USE THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE. “Article of Title.” Country Music Hall of Fame. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, n.d. Web. Date you accessed source.

9. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT INDENT THE FIRST LINE OF EACH ENTRY. 10. IF YOUR ENTRY IS LONGER THAN ONE LINE, THEN YOU WILL INDENT EACH LINE USING 1 TAB. 11. IF YOUR INDENTION CAUSES THE FIRST LINE TO MOVE OVER ALSO, THEN CLICK YOUR CURSOR AT THE END OF THE PREVIOUS LINE AND HIT ENTER; THEN, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO TABE THE LINES OVER. 12. IF YOU HAVE TO INDENT MULTIPLE LINES UNDER THE FIRST LINE OF THAT ENTRY, MAKE SURE ALL LINES ARE INDENTED THE SAME OR LINED UP EQUALLY. LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE ON NIRVANA PAPER WORKS CITED PAGE UNDER THE AUTHOR MCCONNELL. 13. WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED WITH YOUR WORKS CITED DRAFT 1, YOU MUST TURN IN A PRINTED OUT COPY. YOU CANNOT SHARE IT WITH ME. YOU MUST HAND IN A HARD COPY THAT YOU PRINT. 14. YOU MUST NUMBER YOUR ENTRIES—YOU WILL USE THESE NUMBERS TO MATCH NOTE CARDS. I WILL SHOW YOU AN EXAMPLE ON THIS POWER POINT. 15. WE WILL BE MEETING IN THE MEDIA CENTER ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2016 TO WORK ON YOUR NOTECARDS. YOUR WORKS CITED DRAFT 1 IS DUE AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS. YOU CAN PRINT IT OUR THEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A PRINTER; HOWEVER, IT WILL BE LATE IF NOT TURNED INTO ME WITHIN THE FIRST 5 MINUTES OF CLASS.

Works Cited ① Berman, Morris. The Twilight of American Culture. New York: W.W. Norton, Print. ② Cox, Ted, John Branson and Jack Jennings. “Once Daring, MTV Now a Bland Corportate Commodity.” Daily Herald [Arlington Heights, IL] 1 Aug Infotrac Custom Newspapers. Web. 27 Aug ③ Gardner, Herbert. “Little Books, Big Success.” Publishers Weekly 30 Oct. 2008: Print. ④ Kafka, Franz. “The Metamorphosis.” 40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology. Third Edition. Ed. Beverly Lawn. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2009: Print ⑤ "Sex Pistols Biography." Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum, n.d.Web. 21 Apr